Hi,
I've got Debian unstable and I've tried upgrading KDE from 3.1.3 to
3.1.4, using apt-get.
All went well, except that when KDE starts almost all of the fonts are
in gibberish and some letters don't display at all. Only mozilla seems
to be working ok.
Searching the net has come up with noth
Next Monday (12/1/2004), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once again
meet to hear Alon Altman talk about:
Proxing
Why and How
The slides are not yet available on-line, but hopefully they will
be by Monday afternoon ...
Please note that th
Hi all,
I have a few questions to you about making rpm specs. I hope any one can help
me :)
1) the file list,
I usually do is something like this:
cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
find . -type d | sed '1,2d;s,^\.,\%attr(-\,root\,root) \%dir ,' >
$RPM_BUILD_DIR/file.list.kfiresaver3d
find . -type f | sed 's,
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Dotan Mazor wrote:
> Hello Shlomi,
> It's a weird thing, you know? When I installed 2.6 on my mdk9.2 it worked
> fine (except of compiling the nvidia drivers, but that's a whole different
> issue...), but when I compiled the kernel, it failed to to locate any
> sound module.
>
On Friday 09 January 2004 15:10, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> BTW - when I run xfontsel, it reports that I have 7997 fonts (including the
> adobe-helvetica). But when I tried using that font in Kwrite, KMail and
> Mozilla, I discovered that I seem to be missing alot of fonts (for instance
> adobe, el
On Friday 09 January 2004 15:10, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I guess that Konq can't **see** the adobe-helvetica font so it uses some
> wierd font instead. But when I replace it with Arial, Konq does find the
> font. So it seems to me that I may have a problem with the font server.
Not with the font s
On Friday 09 January 2004 12:33, Dotan Mazor wrote:
> Hello there,
> You can try and look into my rc.firewall file, that works on 012.net at
> AZTV. Bear in mind, that this is a constant connection, due to my (and the
> supporters) lack of success to connect through VPN:
>
lack of success connectin
On Friday 09 January 2004 06:59, Dovix wrote:
> Just in case something in your local KDE settings is
> broken, try to create a new user and log in. If you
> can not change settings for that user as well then it
The font was OK for a new user. I hadn't tried that because I was sure it was
a system
Thanks guys, I`ll look into it. I`ll report back if I found a solution.
--
Regards, Itamar Ravid.
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Hello Shlomi,
It's a weird thing, you know? When I installed 2.6 on my mdk9.2 it worked
fine (except of compiling the nvidia drivers, but that's a whole different
issue...), but when I compiled the kernel, it failed to to locate any
sound module.
When I tried to compile the modules as a part of
Hello there,
You can try and look into my rc.firewall file, that works on 012.net at
AZTV. Bear in mind, that this is a constant connection, due to my (and the
supporters) lack of success to connect through VPN:
## start of rc.firewall
## define IPTABLES for late use
IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
##
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