Jeff Breidenbach writes:
> Dear Debian colleagues,
>
> I'm writing because you maintain a package with a direct dependency in
> libwebp6. I'm planning to transition it to libweb8. Although I am not
> expecting any compatibility trouble, previous transitions have not always
> gone smoothly. So
At Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:49:11 +0200,
Felix Homann wrote:
A web browser is for rendering web pages. If it is not properly
capable of this key requirement it is of little use.
I think your position is clear at this point, that Konqueror is not
doing a good job on the (apparently flash and
Please read the list archives for the past week or so. There has been
extensive discussion.
The answer is basically, now.
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Recently there was a pam upgrade in testing and unstable. Maybe
restarting KDM or something like that helps.
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Mike Bird wrote:
Perhaps I wasn't clear. My question is why are we defaulting Lenny
users to ktorrent 3.1.1 which will only result in frustration and
cause thousands of users to have to manually remove ktorrent and
install ktorrent2.2?
If things are as bad as you say, then you should file bugs
I don't know kpackage, but from the command line, try
apt-get install packagename/unstable
or
aptitude install packagename/unstable
where packagename is the package you want, i.e. konsole or ktorrent.
Note that
1) dependencies may pull in more packages than you want
2) you have
Alejandro == Alejandro Exojo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alejandro El Jueves, 14 de Febrero de 2008, Sune Vuorela
Alejandro escribió:
We have now spent the last 3 days on tracking down the cause of
the bug. Now we need to figure out what to do about it.
(it is hidden
Martin == Martin Steigerwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin I have it in virtualbox. Works pretty nice. You can't
Martin fully test compositing easily at least with OpenGL tough,
Martin it won't obviously not hardware accelerated.
Hi Martin;
Could you give as a few details
Looking at the source, I think it is not supposed to show a text entry
box in vertical mode, but it is supposed to pop one up when
clicked. It seems to pop up an invisible window and pass focus to it.
I couldn't figure out how to get appletproxy to pretend to be a
vertical panel, so I'm stuck
I have exactly the same symptoms in current sid
kdelibs4c2a is 4:3.5.8.dfsg.1-4
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See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=427391
Maybe the workaround at the end (KDE_FORK_SLAVES=true konqueror)
helps?
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Willi == Willi Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Willi Is everyone affected by this issue using the intel driver?
Willi Please report.
I'm using xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.0-1.
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Package: krita
Version: 1:1.6.3-3
Severity: normal
Today I tried to pull up a 145M png file in krita, and it just hung in
state D. Eventually I noticed /tmp (set to the etch installer default
of about 400M) was full. So I killed krita. Since krita did not clean up
after itself, the system was
Ross == Ross Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ross Since this only happens from KDE switch user (I have not,
Ross for example seen it with ctl-alt-Fn) it seems at least
Ross possible KDE has some role in it.
Ross Does anybody know what component or code is responsible for
Package: kig
Version: 4:3.5.7-1+b1
Severity: normal
When I try to read the attached file, written out with the same version
of kig, I get the following error message
An error was encountered at line 473 in file
/build/buildd/kdeedu-3.5.7/./kig/filters/native-filter.cc.
the file is not read
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