Re: Default fonts question

2004-09-20 Thread Andre Baryudin
Thanks, it looks like your suggestion works for me. I start X from the command line - I don't always use X. Is there a way to set the preferred DPI setting in a config file or to set it up through ~/.xsession or something? Regards, Andre. On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 12:37:05AM +0300, Micha Feigin

Re: Linux on Desktops (Debian) and apt-get updates

2004-09-20 Thread Lior Kaplan
I manage two computers: my desktop & my laptop. Since they share the most of the packages, I just copy the files from one to another. and complete the rest with update & upgrade. If I would have more, I would have used the apt-proxy package. It will save you much download time. I seconds what A

Re: Linux on Desktops (Debian) and apt-get updates

2004-09-20 Thread amos
Noam Rathaus wrote: Hi, Does anyone have some experience with handling a few desktops (Linux based) installed with Debian in regard to updates... How do you manage them? i.e. do you use crontab to make them all do dist-upgrade? etc.. I don't have experience with *multiple* desktops but I do have

drag and drop protocols mismatch

2004-09-20 Thread Gershon Geva
Title: drag and drop protocols mismatch     Hello.     We are developing a java applet that is supposed to run inside Mozilla. For some reason,     The drag and drop isn’t functioning– the first drop is ok, and afterwards The JVM gives “drag and drop in progress” exception.

Re: kde switch lenguage

2004-09-20 Thread Hillel
Kfir Lavi wrote: Hi, my xfree settings are good and working, but when kde is in control, i can't use shift shift to switch keyboards, just ctrl alt k. I did configure kde to control keyboard switching, but i can't activate the keys. I am using kde with shift-shift to switch keyboards configured

Re: kde switch lenguage

2004-09-20 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting Kfir Lavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > my xfree settings are good and working, but when kde is in control, i can't > use shift shift to switch keyboards, just ctrl alt k. > I did configure kde to control keyboard switching, but i can't activate the > keys. I simply use the KDE layout - I find

Linux on Desktops (Debian) and apt-get updates

2004-09-20 Thread Noam Rathaus
Hi, Does anyone have some experience with handling a few desktops (Linux based) installed with Debian in regard to updates... How do you manage them? i.e. do you use crontab to make them all do dist-upgrade? etc.. -- Noam Rathaus CTO Beyond Security Ltd. http://www.beyondsecurity.com http://

Re: No /dev/cdrom in Debian testing?!

2004-09-20 Thread Haggai Eran
> The line doesn't have a "NAME=" attribute therefore no file is supposed > to be > created, only the symlinks as calculated by "cdsymlinks.sh" and used in the > "SYMLINK=" attribute. > > True or false? You're right. My mistake. The wierd thing is that in /usr/share/doc/udev/writing_udev_rules/in

Re: kde switch lenguage

2004-09-20 Thread Hillel
Kfir Lavi wrote: Hi, my xfree settings are good and working, but when kde is in control, i can't use shift shift to switch keyboards, just ctrl alt k. I did configure kde to control keyboard switching, but i can't activate the keys. I am using kde with shift-shift to switch keyboards configure

Re: No /dev/cdrom in Debian testing?!

2004-09-20 Thread amos
Haggai Eran wrote: # /dev/cdrom symlink BUS="ide", KERNEL="hd[a-z]", PROGRAM="/etc/udev/cdsymlinks.sh %k", SYMLINK="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}" On my machine /dev/hdc is a block device file of my cdrom, not a symlink, and I can't find which rule of udev is responsible for this (if a

Re: kde switch lenguage

2004-09-20 Thread Oded Arbel
On Monday 20 September 2004 13:28, Kfir Lavi wrote: > Hi, > my xfree settings are good and working, but when kde is in control, i > can't use shift shift to switch keyboards, just ctrl alt k. > I did configure kde to control keyboard switching, but i can't > activate the keys. > > I think kde has a

Re: No /dev/cdrom in Debian testing?!

2004-09-20 Thread Haggai Eran
> ># /dev/cdrom symlink > >BUS="ide", KERNEL="hd[a-z]", PROGRAM="/etc/udev/cdsymlinks.sh %k", > >SYMLINK="%c{1} %c{2} %c{3} %c{4} %c{5} %c{6}" > > > On my machine /dev/hdc is a block device file of my cdrom, not a > symlink, and I can't > find which rule of udev is responsible for this (if at all).

Re: kde switch lenguage

2004-09-20 Thread ik
On Monday 20 September 2004 13:28, Kfir Lavi wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > my xfree settings are good and working, but when kde is in control, i can't > use shift shift to switch keyboards, just ctrl alt k. > I did configure kde to control keyboard switching,

kde switch lenguage

2004-09-20 Thread Kfir Lavi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, my xfree settings are good and working, but when kde is in control, i can't use shift shift to switch keyboards, just ctrl alt k. I did configure kde to control keyboard switching, but i can't activate the keys. I think kde has a layer that over

Re: No /dev/cdrom in Debian testing?!

2004-09-20 Thread amos
Haggai Eran wrote: Suppose I find the mysterious CD-ROM file somewhere3 in /sys/bus/ide. Should /dev/cdrom link to it? And is there any script which is supposed to automatically create /dev/cdrom - or should I do this manually by ln -s /sys/bus/ide/ /dev/cdrom? You can configure udev to a

Re: No /dev/cdrom in Debian testing?!

2004-09-20 Thread Haggai Eran
> Suppose I find the mysterious CD-ROM file somewhere3 in /sys/bus/ide. > Should /dev/cdrom link to it? And is there any script which is supposed > to automatically create /dev/cdrom - or should I do this manually by > ln -s /sys/bus/ide/ /dev/cdrom? You can configure udev to automatically cr