On 18/03/2012 09:14, R33D3M33R wrote:
2012/3/15 Nick Boyce n...@glimmer.adsl24.co.uk
I've tried all the obvious meta-packages, with these results :
aptitude install kde (or kde-standard or kde-full) gives : The
following packages have unmet dependencies: kde-standard: Depends:
Hello,
you probably get errors because you are not including -t debian-desktop
Cheers,
Andrej
2012/3/15 Nick Boyce n...@glimmer.adsl24.co.uk
[I realise the various unofficial KDE backports are not the primary
topic on this list, so this email is just in case my question is
Frequent, and/or
Hi Nick,
please install using
apt-get -t debian-desktop kde-full
Please note that I lack time to correct an issue with USB automount (amd64 and
i386) and security updates.
If you prefer a stable solution you should stick to the official packages.
Thanks,
Martin
On 15.03.2012, at 03:42,
[I realise the various unofficial KDE backports are not the primary
topic on this list, so this email is just in case my question is
Frequent, and/or there's anybody here with any obvious answers. TIA.]
This is the first time I've tried installing Debian KDE since 3.3 on
'sarge', so please be
Package: kde-minimal
Version: 5:55
Severity: minor
I had a functioning GNOME system from which I installed KDE. After trying KDE
and logging back into GNOME, I noticed that my mouse pointer and other mouse
related icons like the one you get when you press-and-hold on a window had
changed to
Package: kde-minimal
Severity: normal
I have figured out the problem. When I installed KDE, it changed the
x-cursor-theme. The changed it back using:
update-alternatives --config x-curzor-theme
I request that this bug report be closed.
Thanks.
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Your message dated Tue, 11 May 2010 01:22:42 +0200
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and subject line
has caused the Debian Bug report #581053,
regarding kde-minimal: Mouse pointer change in GNOME after installing KDE
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim
Alle sabato 07 febbraio 2009, Daniel Silva ha scritto:
Hi guys, can anyone help me?
I'm trying to install kde 4.2. My sources.list only contains:
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ sid main
deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ sid main
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
Hello,
2009 m. Vasaris 7 d., šeštadienis, Daniel Silva rašė:
It's in portuguese, it says that kde4 depends on kde4-minimal but that it
won't be installed and that it depends on kdeadmin, version = 4.4.2.0 but
it's set to install 4:3.5.9-2, and so on.
What architecture are you using?
Try
Os pacotes a seguir têm dependências não satisfeitas:
kde4: Depende: kde4-minimal (= 1) mas não vai ser instalado
Depende: kdeadmin (= 4:4.2.0) mas 4:3.5.9-2 está para ser
instalado Depende: kdeartwork (= 4:4.2.0) mas não vai ser instalado
Depende: kdegraphics (= 4:4.2.0) mas
PM
Subject: Re: installing kde
The reason is that there is no folder kde-3.4.1 on pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org
Now, why don't you install kde from the official repository with the
command:
# aptitude install kde
I have added the following line in /etc/apt/sources.lists
deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.1/ ./
When I type the command apt-get update I get the below output. Can someone please help me with this?
Err http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org ./ Packages
404 Not Found
Ign
Am Freitag 15 September 2006 12:14 schrieb George Adamides:
I have added the following line in /etc/apt/sources.lists
Question 1: Why don't you use the normale Debian repositories?
Question 2: What Debian version are you using?
deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.1/ ./
How about the
A few days ago I upgraded kde to 3.4. It removed hotplug of my system,
because this xorg didn't run (graphics driver didn't load) , after it I
installed hotplug by hand and I it removed hal and udev. I thinked that
this conflict would be resolved on some days, today those packets are in
Am Montag, 7. November 2005 19:40 schrieb Alvaro:
A few days ago I upgraded kde to 3.4. It removed hotplug of my system,
because this xorg didn't run (graphics driver didn't load) , after it I
installed hotplug by hand and I it removed hal and udev. I thinked that
this conflict would be
apt-get install x-window-system kde
On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 10:56:46 -0500, Matj Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jim tate wrote:
I'm new to debian.
Where do I find install-instructions for Kde on Debian.
I don't want to install Corel.
I have the Debian installation instructions but
I'm new to debian.
Where do I find install-instructions for Kde on Debian.
I don't want to install Corel.
I have the Debian installation instructions but nothing there about Kde.
Thanks
Jim
On Sunday 07 November 2004 15:51, jim tate wrote:
I'm new to debian.
Where do I find install-instructions for Kde on Debian.
I don't want to install Corel.
I have the Debian installation instructions but nothing there about Kde.
Thanks
Jim
Maybe you should read how to install packages in
jim tate wrote:
I'm new to debian.
Where do I find install-instructions for Kde on Debian.
I don't want to install Corel.
I have the Debian installation instructions but nothing there about Kde.
install kde package
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Hello,
I have tried to install kmldonkey(compiled from source) to a separate
directory named ~/kde-local in new debian sarge.
The problem is that I get an error when trying to access a function in
kmldonkey which is implemented using a lib in ~/kde-local/lib/kde3.
It says: Error loading the
On August 13, 2004 06:03 pm, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
Preparing to replace kicker 4:3.2.3-1 (using
.../kicker_4%3a3.2.91-0+cvs20040712_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement kicker ...
!^Hdpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/kicker_4%3a3.2.91-0+cvs20040712_i386.deb
Preparing to replace kicker 4:3.2.3-1 (using
.../kicker_4%3a3.2.91-0+cvs20040712_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement kicker ...
!^Hdpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/kicker_4%3a3.2.91-0+cvs20040712_i386.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/etc/xdg/menus/debian-menu.menu', which is
Ville Koivisto schrieb:
From: Ulrich Fürst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got
deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.1.4/Debian/ stable main
in my /etc/apt/sources.list and installed kde 3.1.4 well.
Then do
apt-get update
apt-get install x-window-system-core
That was the solution! I just finished
sources.list and apt updated itself nicely. Some of the packages were
installed (at the moment don't remember which). Rest of the KDE was not.
The packages that were installed via Aptitude are:
-kdeartwork-misc
-kdeartwork-theme-desktop / -icon
-kdebase-data
-kdeedu-data
-kdewallpapers
Is it
From: Ulrich Fürst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got
deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.1.4/Debian/ stable main
in my /etc/apt/sources.list and installed kde 3.1.4 well.
Then do
apt-get update
apt-get install x-window-system-core
That was the solution! I just finished installing it and it's running
Hi!
Can anyone help me with KDE 3.x installation? I've had problems installing
KDE with Aptitude and
Apt. I have no previously installed version at all in my system. Last try
was with 3.1.4 but the result was a bunch of broken dependencies (according
to Aptitude). I had added 'download.kde.org
Hi,
I want to upgrade my kde 3.1.4 to kde 3.2. Therefore, I add the kde
sites in my /etc/apt/sources.list.
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.2/Debian stable main
deb ftp://ftp.hk.debian.org/debian unstable main
Then, what is the order of the packages I should install?
If I type
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Am Montag, 9. Februar 2004 16:53 schrieb James Ng Yuen Sum:
Hi,
I want to upgrade my kde 3.1.4 to kde 3.2. Therefore, I add the kde
sites in my /etc/apt/sources.list.
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.2/Debian stable main
deb
On Monday 09 February 2004 10:53 am, James Ng Yuen Sum wrote:
Hi,
I want to upgrade my kde 3.1.4 to kde 3.2. Therefore, I add the kde
sites in my /etc/apt/sources.list.
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.2/Debian stable main
deb ftp://ftp.hk.debian.org/debian unstable main
Don't do
On Sonntag, 27. Juli 2003 22:10, Paul Cupis wrote:
On Sunday 27 July 2003 21:02, David Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
usermod -G any other groups you are a member of,dialout your
username
Ahem.
# adduser username group
is _much_ easier IMHO.
How about gpasswd ? :)
Ralf
Regards,
27. Jul 03
I was too optimistic.
I have some problems with Debian 3 and KDE 3, which I downloaded recently
(without doing anything about Qt3, since that seems beyond my scope and I am
not sure it is necessary)
1) I once clicked pppoeconf and since then it is not possible to remove it from
Hi,
I'll have a go :)
I was too optimistic.
I have some problems with Debian 3 and KDE 3, which I downloaded recently
(without doing anything about Qt3, since that seems beyond my scope and I
am not sure it is necessary)
You obviously do have Qt 3.x installed, otherwise NOTHING would work.
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On Sunday 27 July 2003 21:02, David Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
usermod -G any other groups you are a member of,dialout your
username
Ahem.
# adduser username group
is _much_ easier IMHO.
Regards,
Paul Cupis
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I have recently bought a Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 as I wish to move from Windows
to Linux. (I have not been able yet to install a working email system, though
I can get online with wvdial; but now I am mailing with windows) - my problem
NOW is, though, that I upgraded KDE, downloading
On 22.Jul 2003 - 15:05:37, Raul Claro wrote:
22 Jul 03
I have recently bought a Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 as I wish to move from Windows
to Linux. (I have not been able yet to install a working email system,
though
I can get online with wvdial; but now I am mailing with windows) - my
A quick question which I'm sure must have an obvious answer.
Installing the KDE 3.1.2 woody backport from a ftp.kde.org mirror asks for
a matching Qt library which I only have an older version of. Where can I
find the correct Qt package version?
Thanks
Jonathan Riddell
Looks like the kde.org mirrors are missing the Qt packages for powerpc.
Specifically:
Package: libqt3-mt (It's in binary-i386)
but under binary-powerpc, these are the only libqt3 packages:
Package: libqt3-compat-headers
Package: libqt3-headers
Package: libqt3-i18n
Package:
I have installed umbrello running kde 3.1.1 under Debian woody. Because I
installed into /usr/local/share/kde all the icons of the programm are gone,
even the tips of the day, etc. are not available to the tool.
Question:
Where do I have to put the /usr/local path so that kde3 does know
On Sunday 04 May 2003 12:23, Peter Biechele wrote:
I have installed umbrello running kde 3.1.1 under Debian woody.
Because I installed into /usr/local/share/kde all the icons of the
programm are gone, even the tips of the day, etc. are not available to
the tool.
Question:
Where do I have to
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On Monday 03 March 2003 01:22 pm, Kay-Michael Voit wrote:
Now what do I have to do now? Where do I have to set my display and
graphic adapter settings?
How do I start it?
Sounds like you didn't install X?
Run tasksel and select the
Hi,
I've a problem with KDE 3.1.
I'm quite new to Debian, so to start, I installed a basic system
without kde and servers.
Now I tried to install KDE 3.1, adding
deb http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde stable main
to my sources.list and using
apt-get install kdebase kdm
So far so good. Everythink
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Something is wrong with your setup.
Hmm. Is there a diagnostician in the house? :-)
The only thing non-standard that I know of in my system
is that I have gdb held back, and I don't think that explains
what I'm seeing. Specifically:
1. It looks like libqt3-mt_3.0.5-4
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Am Dienstag, 26. November 2002 22:55 schrieb Jeff Keller:
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Something is wrong with your setup.
Hmm. Is there a diagnostician in the house? :-)
The only thing non-standard that I know of in my system
is that I have gdb
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Am Freitag, 22. November 2002 18:39 schrieb Jeff Keller:
but dpkg (despite 'dpkg --clear-avail' followed by dselect update)
isn't finding it:
Does apt-cache find it?:
apt-cache show libtq3-mt
Someone was funny at download.kde.org and
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Freitag, 22. November 2002 18:39 schrieb Jeff Keller:
but dpkg (despite 'dpkg --clear-avail' followed by dselect update)
isn't finding it:
Does apt-cache find it?:
apt-cache show libtq3-mt
Huh. You've got something there:
peace-makes-plenty:/etc/apt#
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 06:50:02PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Someone was funny at download.kde.org and copied the 3.04 packages to the
3.0.5 directory. Any comments?
It's a symlink to ../3.0.4/Debian. I wonder whether there will be 3.0.5
debs some day.
Thomas
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Am Freitag, 22. November 2002 19:13 schrieb Jeff Keller:
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Does apt-cache find it?:
apt-cache show libtq3-mt
Huh. You've got something there:
peace-makes-plenty:/etc/apt# apt-cache show libqt3-mt | grep Version
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Someone was funny at download.kde.org and copied the 3.04 packages to
the 3.0.5 directory. Any comments?
There are at least some 3.0.5 packages there...
Yes, QT3.0.5 but not KDe3.0.5 :)
IIRC, only kdelibs and maybe base were actually
Thomas Schoepf wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 06:50:02PM +0100, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Someone was funny at download.kde.org and copied the 3.04 packages to the
3.0.5 directory. Any comments?
It's a symlink to ../3.0.4/Debian. I wonder whether there will be 3.0.5
debs some day.
A few
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Am Freitag, 22. November 2002 22:26 schrieb Jeff Keller:
2. The link for latest has recently been updated to point to 3.0.5,
but there is no Debian directory under 3.0.5. Wouldn't it make more
sense to organize the directories as, e.g.:
Hello,
Is there a task package to get the bulk of KDE installed on woody?
I'm an old enlightenment user and thought I'd give KDE a look. I
couldn't find a task package so installed kdebase, but there are no
kde apps that get installed. Do I need to install each one
individually? Is there an
Problem solved!
One question was: Do you run GPM?
I did not before the install. But I did after the install.
So I had a look at the GPM man pages and they say that GPM can cause trouble
with X when using a busmouse.
I do not know if a standard PS/2 mouse is a busmouse. (My mouse sits on the
Have you tried adding
Option sw_cursor
to the device section in your XF86Config?
On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 04:34:06PM +0200, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
has anyone experienced that installing KDE 2.1.1 the standard way kills the
mouse in X?
No, but let's see...
I installed from http://kde.tdyc.com potato main qt1apps optional crypto
(I got this line from David Dayan
Hello,
has anyone experienced that installing KDE 2.1.1 the standard way kills the
mouse in X?
This just happened to me.
I had a clean standard Potato installation with everything off the official CDs.
I had a rudimentary X setup installed with TWM.
Both my mouse and keyboard worked fine
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 09:06:57AM +, Victor wrote:
I've got a couple of CDs with KDE2 2.1 installation kit for RedHat 6.2 7
and SUSE 6.4 7.
My questiojn is:
Can I install (and make it work, of course!) KDE2 under potato using, say,
the RedHat 6.2 rpm files in the CDs?
Ciao Vittorio
I have a fresh potato install that I have upgraded to woody via apt-get by
changing my /etc/apt/sources.list to testing. I did not install any
x-windows packages in the initial installation, as I wanted to make sure I
didn't have any X 3.3.6 stuff on the machine when I put 4.0.x on it.
What
After doing an apt-get update apt-get upgrade I found I had several packages
held back.
These were:
kdebase
kdebase-libs
konkeror
konsole
ktalkd
They all have a dependency problem with kdebase-libs which is not installable
becase:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install kdebase-libs
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