Hannes Hauswedell wrote:
> Am Sonntag 03 August 2008 17:54:19 schrieb Matt Dawson:
> > 1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
> > nothing there. Changing the desktop theme to oxygen from elegance
> > gives the impression that they're off to the bottom of the system
> >
2008/8/4 ZOleg MK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi all,
>> Managed to get a full tinderbox run without any errors or
>> changes, so I installed KDE4 on the test box. Couple of little
>> niggles:
>>
>> 1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
>> nothing there. Changing the
> Hi all,
> Managed to get a full tinderbox run without any errors or
> changes, so I installed KDE4 on the test box. Couple of little
> niggles:
>
> 1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
> nothing there. Changing the desktop theme to oxygen from elegance
> gives
Am Sonntag 03 August 2008 17:54:19 schrieb Matt Dawson:
> Hi all,
> Managed to get a full tinderbox run without any errors or
> changes, so I installed KDE4 on the test box. Couple of little
> niggles:
>
> 1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
> nothing there. Ch
On Sunday 03 August 2008 14:54:19 Matt Dawson wrote:
> Hi all,
> Managed to get a full tinderbox run without any errors or
> changes, so I installed KDE4 on the test box. Couple of little niggles:
>
> 1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
> nothing there. Changin
> > 1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
> > nothing there. Changing the desktop theme to oxygen from elegance
> > gives the impression that they're off to the bottom of the system tray's
> > display space. Might seem trivial, but this makes Kmix, Juk and Kopete
> > a
On Sunday 03 August 2008 21:48:11 eculp wrote:
> In a unplaned OS reinstall of current on my laptop, I am thinking of
> just installing KDE4 BETA2 via packages to go straight to kde4 and to
> not loose time compiling kde3 and later worring about conflicts, etc.
> That way I should be able to use it
In a unplaned OS reinstall of current on my laptop, I am thinking of
just installing KDE4 BETA2 via packages to go straight to kde4 and to
not loose time compiling kde3 and later worring about conflicts, etc.
That way I should be able to use it tomorrow. I can live with some
packages not
On Sunday 03 August 2008 19:54:19 Matt Dawson wrote:
> Hi all,
> Managed to get a full tinderbox run without any errors or
> changes, so I installed KDE4 on the test box. Couple of little niggles:
>
> 1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
> nothing there. Changin
It will be fixed as a part of qt-4.4.1 update
Max
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> Předmět: decibel-0.5.0_3 failed on amd64 7
> Datum: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 01:11:21 GMT
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> You can also find this build log at
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>
> http://pointyhat.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/amd64-errorlogs/a.7.2
Hi all,
Managed to get a full tinderbox run without any errors or
changes, so I installed KDE4 on the test box. Couple of little niggles:
1) The system tray does not show any icons. It expands, but there's
nothing there. Changing the desktop theme to oxygen from elegance
gives the impre
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