Hi all,
This is just a little mean reminder that the bug is still not fixed. Some days
ago I recreated the current testing DVDs with jigsaw and installed Debian
testing from scratch. The included update to KDE-3.3 did not fix it. Can you
reproduce the bug? What else information do you need from
Hi again,
some more info:
I noticed that the bug always occurs when you switch on the navigation panel
in Konqueror and switch to the "Services" tab. This is when kio_audiocd grabs
the device and never lets it go.
Maybe you didnt see the bug so far because your Konqueror file management
profi
Hi,
I really dont want to be such a nag, but ... is there actually someone going
to fix this? There where several new KDE versions in testing since I reported
the bug but it is still not fixed. I am not a hardcore KDE developer, so I
cant fix it myself. I am just a poor user wasting his time by
Hi,
I just wanted to point out that I have almost the same problem with kdm. I did
a fresh installation of testing, added two users and selected kdm as my
default display manager. I wanted one of the users to be selected by default.
But whatever I configure in kcontrol gets ignored. I am stuck
Package: kcontrol
Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: important
I used the Add Printer Wizard in kcontrol to set up my printer
(if it matters, it is a Kyocera Mita FS1010). The printer is
connected via the parallel port. After selecting "Local printer
(parallel, serial, USB)" the wizard continues to th
Package: kdebase-bin
Version: 4:3.3.2-1
Severity: important
If I use kxkb to switch keyboard layouts there is a non-functional
key on the German keyboard layout.
The lower left key (with "<", ">" and "|") does not respond. If I do not
use kxkb this key just works fine.
-- System Information:
Debi
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: normal
I encrypted emails with OpenPGP/MIME. After sending the emails nothing
showed up in "outbox" or "sent-mail". The recipient did not receive any
of my messages.
I restarted kmail in konsole and saw the following output when sending my
emails:
Package: parley
Version: 4:4.4.5-2
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
When using Debian with a German locale, Parley fails to activate the Google
images script. The error message is:
-
Ein Skript kann nicht aktiviert werden und ist deakti
0.96-3 GNOME authentication agent for Pol
Versions of packages kdebase-workspace-bin suggests:
ii x11-xkb-utils 7.5+5 X11 XKB utilities
-- no debconf information
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Ronny Standtke Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz
Dozent MedienpƤdagogik / ICT
.7.2-3~bpo60+1 Qt 4 core module
ii libqtgui4 4:4.7.2-3~bpo60+1 Qt 4 GUI module
ii libstdc++64.4.5-8The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
kwalletmanager recommends no packages.
kwalletmanager suggests no packages.
-- no debconf informatio
. The attached patch fixes this issue.
>
> Desktop files are edited by the KDE infrastructure, so removing the line
> will not do, because it is added again automatically.
>
> Can you please open a report on
> https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=i18
Package: kdm
Version: 4:3.5.8.dfsg.1-2
Severity: normal
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
I am running a system with an attached thin-client. Some weeks ago all logins
at the thin-client failed.
First I thought it is because I did not update the thin-client for ages (it
happend on
Package: kdebase-data
Version: 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-5
Severity: minor
The Games for Kids directory file
(/usr/share/desktop-directories/kde-games-kids.directory) contains the
following line:
Icon=package_games_kids
The problem is that the icon package_games_kids.png does not exist in the
kde-icons-cr
> Ronny: there are newer version of kpilot available, 4:3.5.9-5 on stable and
> the successors in the KDE 4 family in squeeze and sid. Could you please
> check that this bug still applies?
There are no successors to kpilot. Details are here:
http://blogs.fsfe.org/adridg/?p=631
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Package: ksayit
Version: 4:3.4.2-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
KSayit crashes on startup. Here is the backtrace:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1".
(no debugging symbols found)
`system-supplied DSO at 0xe000'
Package: kde
Severity: normal
If you umount a floppy disk via its desktop icon it technically works
but the floppy desktop icon still shows the green "mounted" triangle and
its context menu (right mouse button) still offers to umount the floppy.
This is really irritating, because if you try a seco
Hi Fathi,
I solved the problem but forgot to update this report, sorry.
All that was necessary was the following line in the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 or
now in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Option "XaaNoPixmapCache"
and adding the following line to /etc/modules:
intel-agp
To solve this bug the Debian
Thanks a lot, works now for me too.
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No, I am using now KDE-3.5.5 with KMail-1.9.5 and can not see this bug any
more.
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Package: kdepim-dev
Severity: normal
I wanted to build kpilot from sources. Running ./configure showed the message:
-- No KDE PIM development headers were found.
Therefore I wanted to install kdepim-dev. The problem now is that kdepim-dev
has a dependency on kpilot which I just deinstalled!
I re
Package: konsole
Version: 4:3.2.2-1
Severity: normal
When I choose the menu option "Settings->Font->Linux" I only get the
following error message box:
---
Font
`-misc-console-medium-r-normal--16-160-72-72-c-80-iso10646-1'
not found.
Check README.linux.console for
Package: kde
Version: 5:42
Severity: important
If I use the device icon on the KDE desktop or the devices:/ URL in
konqueror to mount a CDROM/DVD I can not umount or eject the DVD without
lots of errors:
If I just try to umount via the desktop icon the DVD gets umounted but
the desktop icon does
You are right, installing xfonts-konsole and uncommenting some part of an
obscure config file fixes the problem but do you really expect fresh Debian
users to do such artistics!?
This was my first serious try to migrate to Debian on the desktop and I think
if you want to see Debian there this s
> What errors do you get? Do you try to unmount it while the removable media
> is still open in konqueror? If so, try closing konqueror first and then
> unmounting it.
No, the Konqueror window is closed.
> Yeah - it would be nice if the desktop watched the mount status (I'm not
> sure how to do
> What does "ps aux | grep " say?
ronny 3787 0.2 1.1 25380 11708 ? S22:08 0:00 kdeinit:
kio_audiocd
audiocd /tmp/ksocket-ronny/klauncher9rI1ga.slave-socket
/tmp/ksocket-ronny/konqueroryzxceb.slave-socket
Hmm, interesting ... kio_audiocd!?
> Maybe the bug should be reassigned to fontconfig, and have them change the
> default answer of the debconf question regarding bitmapped fonts?
This would be helpful.
> But I sense there is a reason it's not enabled by default.
Yes, it would be interesting to know the reason.
Additionally, the
> one sincere question. what did you do when you read the above?
I didnt read the file because the exact location was not given. (I know that I
can use tools on the command line or e.g. konqueror to find files but I right
now I am putting myself into a new users position.)
> if you tried to fin
> the Debian Policy, which explicitly forbids us from making a package
> Depend: on a font package
OK, thak you for the explanation.
> the solution to this problem is to get new users to install
> Recommended packages as well, which some tools (e.g., aptitude) will
> do by default.
No,
> As Adeodato pointed out, it would be against Debian policy if konsole
> depended on xfonts-konsole.
Thank you for the info, I understood this the first time :-)
OK, I start to repeat myself heavily, but: I dont want konsole to be dependent
on xfonts-konsole. Honestly, I just dont care how you
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