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, then you've eliminated your only easy option by
eliminating Lenny.
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On Feb 5, 2008 3:11 PM, Iñaki Aguirre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When is going to be available the CD with Debian and KDE 4.0 that is
announced in the web since almost a month?
Probably a long time from now. KDE jumped the gun on numbering it
4.0: It's not ready.
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(which I think should be able to), what is the simplest failproof
command to remove all of KDE3?
I suggest moving your ~/.kde someplace else for safekeeping first; I'm
not sure if KDE4 understands KDE3's configs.
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El Martes, 15 de Enero de 2008, Paul Johnson escribió:
I
think the upstream KDE team was quite premature in calling it stable
given some relatively basic stuff like configuring the panel are still
missing.
Stable doesn't
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As has been suggested, this may be a function of the change from 3.5.5
to 3.5.6 in experimental, in which case as soon as I see Kmail
updated again I'll be sure to retry and utilize this function.
That
Curt Howland wrote:
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Click on the words Encapsulated Message to open the message in
it's own window. From there, you can reply/forward/view
headers/whatever as if you received
Curt Howland wrote:
On Saturday 10 March 2007 19:04, Paul Johnson was heard to say:
It works in the current kmail in sid (Debian package
4:3.5.6.dfsg.1-1). The link I'm referring to appears at the very
top of an encapsulated message above said message's headers.
Yes, I know the button
Curt Howland wrote:
I have been taken to task for breaking threads in a mailing list,
because I receive the digest. Nothing I have found to do has been
able to reply to a particular encapsulated message, thus preserving
the in-reply-to header entry.
Probably the best method isn't internal to
some of the theme defaults could have a
slightly more visible choices. I may be correctable to 20/20, but that
doesn't mean I can read flyspeck 3 at a comfortable distance from the
monitor.
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the unmet dependency in `kde'. . .
Not possible. It's all or nothing with virtual packages. Use the kde
package as a reference to keep the packages kde depends on, except
kde-amusements. If you use aptitude, this is a snap.
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On Saturday 26 August 2006 12:18, marc wrote:
Just noticed that when you click two mouse buttons simultaneously, then
you get a two-line blank context menu.
Not enough info.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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On Saturday 26 August 2006 13:33, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Samstag 26 August 2006 22:17 schrieb Paul Johnson:
On Saturday 26 August 2006 12:18, marc wrote:
Just noticed that when you click two mouse buttons simultaneously, then
you get a two-line blank context menu.
Not enough info
standards. This concern for standards is not, and has
never been, evident at Microsoft.
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gopher:// is totally unsupported.
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Version: 4:3.5.2-1+b1
Severity: normal
In kontact, going to File: Print, and changing the sort field to Priority
(or any other value) results in a summary sorted output when printing
todos.
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On Wednesday 15 March 2006 20:11, you wrote:
Paul Johnson a écrit :
On Wednesday 15 March 2006 14:14, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
Hi,
note that there is not much that can be done about this without a
backtrace.
Might as well close it...I can't reproduce it anymore now.
Does this mean you're
Package: kdebase-kio-plugins
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Severity: normal
Using konqueror or aKregator, loading http URLs is extremely slow.
Pages on the apache running on localhost load instantaneously in other
browsers, but take several minutes to load and sometimes not completely
in konqueror and
Package: kpilot
Version: 4:3.5.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Attempting to synchronize with this version of kpilot to my Palm z22
results in kpilot crashing and kdepim losing all stored contacts in my
address book.
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Konqueror filled in the form automagically based on responses you made to
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On Monday 23 January 2006 14:41, Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
I'm playing around with Jeti, a jabber InstantMessenger client as java
applet.
Why not use a real client like Psi instead?
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, port: 993. When I change these setting they are
remeberd for the current session but not for the new one.
Sounds like you may have turned on a TLS or SSL option someplace, which uses
different ports than you're used to seeing.
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Kopete fails to discover any services on current jabberd and ejabberd
implementations, making Kopete fairly uselss as a Jabber client.
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On Monday 19 September 2005 03:26 am, Victor Torrico wrote:
Hi all,
When I try to Adjust Date and Time of the clock I cannot do so. The
panel to enter root password appears, the root password is entered and then
nothing happens ie: the panel to allow setting the date and time does not
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 01:45 pm, Jeff Coppock wrote:
Lei Yu wrote:
I think the hub does support full duplex. It is netgear dual
speed hub model DS104.
These dual-speed hubs are still hubs. They simply provide a
single switch (bridge) between the 10Mbps and the 100Mbps segments.
that AIM and Sametime are the same
protocol. This may have changed in four years, but worth a shot.
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installed (like ursine.ca).
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On Friday May 20 2005 7:50 am, Seth Russell wrote:
Recently, around May 18, microsoft modified their protocol which
broke the MSN protocol in Kopete.
Works fine if you connect to MSN via Jabber. ursine.ca has a Jabber
server capable of connecting to MSN.
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Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: wishlist
With Configure|Appearance|Headers|General Options|Show crypto icons
enabled, kmail displays crypto icons indicating that kmail doesn't know
whether or not it was signed or encrypted. There should be a ...except
when crypto status is unknown
it, you will
delete all your mail.
That's why you move ~/.kde out of the way (but keep it). Then when
you need something from your old config, you can root around in your
backed up .kde and find it. It's *that* hard to find what you're
looking for in the .kde directory.
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Except you're not just reinstalling. You're just blowing away the
preferences. Sounds more like MacOS than the slag you're referring
to. 8:o)
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On Friday 18 March 2005 01:11 am, Suranga Kasturiarachchi wrote:
Dear All,
I'm using Debian Woody, Please advice me how to Install KDE step by
step.
Step 1) Search the mailing list archives to find the answer.
Step 2) Turns out the answer is apt-get install x-window-system-core kde
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bugs.. Unfortunately.
patches are, let me say it, quite an effective voting system.
?
Mr. Simó is insinuating that voting is, in fact, implimented on
bugs.debian.org. To vote for a bug, create a fix for it and diff out a
patch for the package maintainer.
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On Sunday 02 January 2005 06:10 am, jianan wrote:
Is there a gui to config CD-RW drives?
No, CDRW drives come preconfigured, ready to roll.
Ask smarter questions if you want smarter answers.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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On Saturday 01 January 2005 07:31 pm, jianan wrote:
Is there a gui for broadband user to connect, monitor bytes
transferred, duration of connection, disconnection, etc. ?
No. Broadband isn't a kind of network interface.
Ask smarter questions, get smarter answers.
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this evening to make screenshots with my Digicam.
Taking pictures of your monitor won't turn out the way you want it to.
I know the GIMP has a screenshot function, and no doubt there's others
that will do it, too...
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kmail does this if you have it's System Tray functionality enabled.
Check under Configure kmail for the option to turn that off.
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Robert Tilley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My Blender files have the generic icon.
I added the file type .blend to the File Association settings in Konqueror.
Now, how do I select an icon for that file type? Where do I go?
In the file
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... and why do I have 8 of them running?
I'm going to hazard to guess that you have 8 ext3 filesystems. That's
what's handling your ext3 journals. I don't think you can kill them,
and you shouldn't try.
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Robert Tilley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
During times of internet congestion, is there a way to increase the packet
timeout value? Konq. is displaying too many Page timed out messages.
Yup. Go into kcontrol, Network Internet, Preferences, tweak
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I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts because
they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my laptop.
Get a squid running adzapper, that seems to take
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On Sunday 17 October 2004 20:48, Paul Johnson wrote:
I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts
because they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my
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Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello.
Some time ago, you wrote at debian-kde:
Starting with KDE 3.2, the Win key (well, on my keyboard it's actually a
penguin) has acquired the nasty habit of
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I use KMail as a Client in order to download Emails from a POP3 account and I
will check incoming emails with clamav.
If you're willing to create at least a local-only mail
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Roland Wegmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a possibility that KDE 3.2 (testing) can show the status of my
Powerbook battery? Which package do I have to 'apt-get install'?
Look at the Power or Laptop Battery
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El Lunes, 30 de Agosto de 2004 21:48, Paul Johnson escribió:
Roland Wegmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a possibility that KDE 3.2 (testing) can show the status of my
Package: kopete
Version: 4:3.3.0-1
Severity: important
Kopete in KDE 3.3 isn't waiting for a connection before sending commands
set in the preferences, and is failing to save passwords for IRC or log
into Nickservs on it's own.
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Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sunday 15 August 2004 05:19, Paul Johnson wrote:
No kidding. I don't see much point for KDE to have anything to do with
arts. If you want to play more than one sound at once, spend $10
Stephen Cormier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Welcome to the club I wish they would get rid of that damn artsd yet all
these years later it's still there screwing shit up.
No kidding. I don't see much point for KDE to have anything to do with
arts. If you want to play more than one sound at
Adeodato Simó [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3.2.92 packages are being uploaded to experimental.
What's the source line we need if we want to try that out?
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On Sunday 25 July 2004 07:29 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
Robert Tilley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I live in Titusville, FL. The NOAA site brings up KTIX as the local
station ID.
KWeather complains that the station ID KTIX does not exist.
Try
Bernd Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now that sarge will be frozen soon, will kde in sarge still updated to
3.2.3-3? I'm especially referring to this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=241283
Unfortunately it was reduced from critical to normal.
Probably not likely,
Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, Nathaniel W. Turner wrote:
Since people keep telling us that apt-get is braindead, and that
aptitude does a better job, I tried that too, with similarly scary
results. Since aptitude's output is more compact, I include it here.
In
Robert Tilley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I live in Titusville, FL. The NOAA site brings up KTIX as the local
station
ID.
KWeather complains that the station ID KTIX does not exist.
Try a different case? ICAO is case sensitive, lowercase works for me.
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When I try to set konq. to use xmms for mp3 files, it claims to update the
system configuration but then immediately forgets.
So, XMMS doesn't appear anywhere under the Open With context menu? Are
you sure you associated it? Are you perhaps
Doug Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So right now all I'm missing is Yahoo! messaging. But these days I
tend to use AIM.
I encourage the people I IM with to move to Jabber because it gives you
choice without breaking randomly from time to time. Jabber Just
Works(tm).
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On Monday 12 July 2004 4:04 pm, Paul Johnson wrote:
Doug Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So right now all I'm missing is Yahoo! messaging. But these days I
tend to use AIM.
I encourage the people I IM with to move to Jabber because it gives you
Package: kmix
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kmix segfaults on startup when onboard cm-pci sound interface is
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Does anyone here know what's going on with this? Is it an X problem or
KDE (or both)? Anyone able to disable it?
Go play around in kcontrol under Regional, Keyboard Shortcuts.
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How do I get the PGP key of this list so that one can send to it signed
messages and validate the validity of the PGP validated messages?
Make sure your GPG is configured to fetch keys from x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu/
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works, but
it
seems to 'hang' in the popup-window - I have to press 'TAB' again to get rid
of the window and switch to the selected application.
Sounds like you changed your keybindings. Check out Keyboard Shortcuts
in kcontrol and go nuts.
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Drag the resources over from the lefthand pane.
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a file seems to have stopped
working. Was this deliberate or is it a bug?
Can't you rebind that in Keyboard Shortcuts anyway? If so, why does it
matter? 8:o)
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of beta4, I
haven't looked at TC1 yet.
[2] http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
[3] That's the installer that comes with woody (even if you got it on a
CD, CD support for boot-floppies is a more recent thing)
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LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2004. június 3. 22:55 dátummal Paul Johnson ezt írta:
But have you associated m3u files to anything?
It seems, that konqueror can open m3u files, but there is a specific
page, where it can not recognize it:
http://www.webradioplus.com/
If I click
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Klipper.
Your description is so vague it seems you must expect everyone to
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be included in Debian?
Have you tried googling for unofficial sources? Have you tried
looking at apt-get.org (and backports.org if you're using stable)?
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And we can't see the text of you e-mail.
But that's OK, not like we care about spam...
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on the desktop, Configure Desktop, background, Advanced
Options, Enable Shadow.
Does this help?
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any ideas how to reset the memory of Konqueror?
Hint: It's called the browser history.
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What happens if you answer kwallet?
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I did the boneheaded move of deleting everything in kmenueditor, so
now I don't have anything in my K menu. Short of nuking my ~/.kde,
how do I restore the default K menu?
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Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 26 April 2004 10:16, Paul Johnson wrote:
how do I restore the default K menu?
Did you try KAppFinder?
Turned up nothing.
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On April 26, 2004 04:16, Paul Johnson wrote:
I did the boneheaded move of deleting everything in kmenueditor, so
now I don't have anything in my K menu. Short of nuking my ~/.kde,
how do I restore the default K menu?
The ~/.config/menus
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Christoph Kaminski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why I cant send any file to users in icq and gg network?
I see the file send option but its disabled...
RTFM. File transfers have only been implemented on MSN as of this
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how to undo that revision?
Try clicking around a bit. Wiki is *really* straightforward.
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to disable the kde login too?
Just remove the user...
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of such a srcipt or utility?
Isn't it already a part of kdesktop?
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odder, if I log in as root, everything loads without any problems. What
could it be? Permissions?
What character set are you using? It could be you're trying to use a
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think it's related.
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setting lpr to work with Apple Imagewriters, HP LaserJet III's and
IV's, and a variety of old Epson 9 and 25 pin color dot-matrix
printers. They all work like a dream with magicfilter and lpr.
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about 20 seconds to work as well.
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In kopete 0.8.0, I've noticed spell checking is notably missing. I
can't seem to find anything about this online, and I really miss
having flyspell-mode style spell checking in kopete...
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On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 02:14:56PM -0500, Paul Sandulescu wrote:
kopete spellcheck was taken out from 0.8
Any idea why?
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On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 01:03:06PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
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Am Freitag, 5. M?rz 2004 10:42 schrieb Jan Ulrich Hasecke:
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ICQ is slowly getting killed off by AOL in favor
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What's the easiest way to get something like xconsole to start
minimized when KDE does?
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