Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.4.0-0pre2
Severity: critical
Tags: experimental
Justification: breaks the whole system
I have been using kde 3.4 for a couple of weeks now. I have just done an
aptitude
update today, although I am not 100% sure whether this package got updated in
this
update (last
browsing with Firefox) without any problems, so my earlier
reservations about hardware have been dismissed.
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then they fight you, then you win. --Gandhi
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I just had a non konqueror related crash. It was when a game of sirtet had
finished (and I presume was reading/updating the worldwide scores). Not sure
how it does this! but it certainly seems comms related
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3.4.0 back down to 3.3.2 (from SID). I am
still getting lockups when I start konqueror (and not when I do most other
things - including browse with mozilla firefox).
I think this is pointing away from a kde 3.4 problem into something else.
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First they ignore you
eventually had to clear is with a
fsck.resierfs --rebuild-tree
command
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Package: kde-plasma-desktop
Version: 5:77
Followup-For: Bug #603757
Dear Maintainer,
I ran lincity-ng (for the first time) and it seemed to take over my
main monitor, forcing everything to the secondary monitor. I tried to
shut down KDE, but nothing happened after hitting the red
log-off/shutdow
Package: konqueror
Version: 4:4.3.4-1
Severity: normal
Firstly if I type date +%z on the command line, I get + as the
response showing I am in the GMT timezone
If I create a web page with the following text in it
var d = new Date(0);
document.write('hours = '+d.getHours()+'
');
do
Package: kpovmodeler
Version: 4:3.4.2-2
Severity: normal
I have just loaded in kpovmodeler from the unstable archive and attempted to
start it. It quickly gets the point where
I can see the opening screen (there does not appear to be a splash screen) and
then exits - without any indication of w
an indication that I am way
off beam with my thinking. Since I am new to this area and on a steep
learnign curve, can anyone shortcut this for me and help me understand why it
is like the way it is (and what needs to change).
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exist
make[3]: *** [apidox-am-yes] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/kdebase/obj-i386-linux/libkonq'
make[2]: *** [apidox] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/kdebase/obj-i386-linux/libkonq'
make[1]: *** [apidox] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/kdebase/obj-i386-linux'
make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2
kanger:~/kdebase#
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o the underlying source file.
The diff file appears not to have been altered since September, whilst the
background file seems to have been through loads of changes since then.
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e KDE CVS is not
the place to get the most up to date version of the debian subdirectories.
If not - where do I look?
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en symlink .kde to it.
I was then able to copy over parts of my configuration. (I guess this is
something an update script could do).
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to have some private discussions with whoever is
holding things up and trying to work through with them just how to get over
the blockage.
You may be doing this privately already - but the impression I get by reading
your posts is that you are throwing rocks from afar.
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I've had a look to try and find out why but can't see where its happening. I
am aware you are using svn to use for the packaging of the official debs.
How do you get round the problem?
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On Sunday 15 February 2004 01:37, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am playing around with a copy of kde3.2 release tarballs imported into a
> local subversion repository.
>
> I can check out the code ok - which them means the local checkout copy
> has .svn directories
>
> When I d
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.4.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #300562
It appears a recent upgrade to my system has caused this bug to
re-appear, although in my case Konqueror is the web browser. I click on
a http://xxx.com link, and the contents of this URL (minus of course all
the graphics etc linked off
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