Re: Unidentified subject!
On Thursday 12 September 2002 03:31, S. C. Linnenbringer wrote: Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks. A list of compiled-in KDE paths: kde-config --path exe The binary could however have ended up in something like /usr/local/bin. Didn't 'make install' tell you where it put the binary? Josef -- Free operating systems. Free software. Free games.
new kd3 software for woody
Hello, i just put up a kde3 repository for woody at http://www.opensides.be/debian/kde3 this contains a lot of software lique quanta, kpovmodeler, kdevelop, scribus etc.. have fun -- Opensides sprl Benoit Mortier - Linux Engineer
Fwd: [reiserfs-list] Valgrind (Think Purify) and KCachegrind for Linux
Could someone please package this for Debian? -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: [reiserfs-list] Valgrind (Think Purify) and KCachegrind for Linux Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 01:31:04 +0200 From: Dieter Nützel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ReiserFS List reiserfs-list@namesys.com Here comes the link to the announcement on dot.kde.org: http://dot.kde.org/1031085340/ http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/ http://www.weidendorfers.de/kcachegrind/index.html Regards, Dieter -- Dieter Nützel Graduate Student, Computer Science University of Hamburg Department of Computer Science @home: Dieter.Nuetzel at hamburg.de (replace at with @) --- -- I do not get viruses because I do not use MS software. If you use Outlook then please do not put my email address in your address-book so that WHEN you get a virus it won't use my address in the From field.
Re: finding krusader!
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, S. C. Linnenbringer wrote: path, and there are no traces of it on my system. I compiled it correctly I would log in as root, type 'updatedb' and then 'locate krusader'. Regards Anders
Re: new kd3 software for woody
On Thursday 12 September 2002 09:16, Benoit Mortier wrote: Hello, i just put up a kde3 repository for woody at http://www.opensides.be/debian/kde3 this contains a lot of software lique quanta, kpovmodeler, kdevelop, scribus etc.. thank you for your packages!! Just a note: it would be really cool if somewhere in the path would be a woody/sid or stable/unstable ;) Achim have fun -- Opensides sprl Benoit Mortier - Linux Engineer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: new kd3 software for woody
Benoit, Link doesn't work for me. Dave -Original Message- From: Benoit Mortier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 12 September 2002 5:16 PM To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org; David Pastern Subject: new kd3 software for woody Hello, i just put up a kde3 repository for woody at http://www.opensides.be/debian/kde3 this contains a lot of software lique quanta, kpovmodeler, kdevelop, scribus etc.. have fun -- Opensides sprl Benoit Mortier - Linux Engineer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: new kd3 software for woody
Le Jeudi 12 Septembre 2002 09:16, Benoit Mortier a écrit : Hello, i just put up a kde3 repository for woody at http://www.opensides.be/debian/kde3 this contains a lot of software lique quanta, kpovmodeler, kdevelop, scribus etc.. have fun just to correct the information : it's only apt-getable for now... add deb http://www.opensides.be/debian/kde3/ ./ to your sources.list the complete explanation is a www.opensides.be, menu debian -- Opensides sprl Benoit Mortier - Linux Engineer
Re: Fwd: [reiserfs-list] Valgrind (Think Purify) and KCachegrind for Linux
[Russell CokerThursday 12 September 2002 03:28 am]: Could someone please package this for Debian? Valgrind has been in Debian for quite a while its Debian version is 1.0.1 kcachegrind is not yet released (I think) but unfortunately it needs kde 3.0.x (it used to need kde 3.1) I tried and it is pretty impressive cu C. -- Christophe Prud'homme - Research Scientist MIT - Web: http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm Tel: 617 - 452 3285
kmail: corrupted mbox folders
Hi, I'm using kmail with a mixture of imap, mbox and maildir folders (which I didn't noticed until now) My actual problem is as follows: If I click on a mail in a mbox folder it's going corrupted imediately. Subject, sender etc. changes to 'unknown' and the messages seems to be a mixture of more than one mail. Using mutt, I can read the folders with no problem. But I've recognized that all old mails which I've deleted via Kmail are still there. In the ~/Mail directory I've found some binary files aside the mbox file. Example: -rw---1 michael michael 4285097 12. Sep 14:50 GMX drwx--S---2 michael michael 4096 29. Dez 2001 .GMX.directory -rw---1 michael michael 1237 12. Sep 14:50 .GMX.index -rw-r--r--1 michael michael89 12. Sep 14:50 .GMX.index.ids -rw-r--r--1 michael michael 441 12. Sep 14:50 .GMX.index.sorted How can I get out of this?? May be using mutt to look at the folders causes the problem? KDE 3.0.3 unstable. Migrated from KDE 2.x Thank you in advance Michael
Re: kmail: corrupted mbox folders
Am Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 14:59 schrieb Michael Schmitz: My actual problem is as follows: If I click on a mail in a mbox folder it's going corrupted imediately. Subject, sender etc. changes to 'unknown' and the messages seems to be a mixture of more than one mail. I've had the same problem before switching all mboxes to maildirs. Using mutt, I can read the folders with no problem. But I've recognized that all old mails which I've deleted via Kmail are still there. That's the problem. Don't read mailboxes with other programs than kmail. If this program modifies the mbox, kmails index files are invalid. In the ~/Mail directory I've found some binary files aside the mbox file. Example: -rw---1 michael michael 4285097 12. Sep 14:50 GMX drwx--S---2 michael michael 4096 29. Dez 2001 .GMX.directory -rw---1 michael michael 1237 12. Sep 14:50 .GMX.index -rw-r--r--1 michael michael89 12. Sep 14:50 .GMX.index.ids -rw-r--r--1 michael michael 441 12. Sep 14:50 .GMX.index.sorted How can I get out of this?? Delete the index files. Kmail will recreate these files automatically. As you have noticed with mutt, all deleted mails are still in the mbox file and these mails are now visible. Delete them again and compress the folder to delete them physically. regards, Jörg -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your signature to help me spread!.-. PGP Key: send mail with subject 'SEND PGP-KEY' PGP Key-ID: FD 4E 21 1Doo| PGP Fingerprint: 388A872AFC5649D3 BCEC65778BE0C605 ICQ: 17472145_ // /`'\ I am Ohm of Borg. Resistance is voltage divided by current. \X/ (\_;/)
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Reading kmail's Mail/ with other MUAs (was: Re: kmail: corrupted mbox folders)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 12 September 2002 16:17, Joerg Platte wrote: Am Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 14:59 schrieb Michael Schmitz: My actual problem is as follows: If I click on a mail in a mbox folder it's going corrupted imediately. Subject, sender etc. changes to 'unknown' and the messages seems to be a mixture of more than one mail. I've had the same problem before switching all mboxes to maildirs. Using mutt, I can read the folders with no problem. But I've recognized that all old mails which I've deleted via Kmail are still there. That's the problem. Don't read mailboxes with other programs than kmail. If this program modifies the mbox, kmails index files are invalid. This situation occured to me recently. Is there a known/recommended way to use multiple MUA's, where kmail is the primary agent? I have kmail set up to use maildir, but as you say, other agents corrupt/invalidate the indexes. Is it a matter of deleting the index before running kmail and compressing the folders whewn closing kmail? Paul Cupis - -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9gNCeIzuKV+SHX/kRAu9zAJ9Jr2YrYbS6nfPptEcSafGhUrnPGACfXdrb dN3agSUr9+XUP3tD77Cfv4Y= =4KdV -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Sound/aRTS/OSS
If you don't want to have to kickstart artsd like this, have it startup when you log in, and set the timeout value in kcontrol-Sound-Sound Server to something very low (mine is 3 seconds). Wine et. al. should still work and your system sounds will work from the get-go. Thanks for the reply, David! I think you're right on there. In experimenting a bit, here's what I discovered. In sound preferences, I have 'start arts server at startup' unchecked. As such, there is no system sounds, but I can use Windows media player under Wine and video/audio works great in it. If I go ahead and play a wav with noatun, xmms... any program, at that point artsd is off and running, and stays running. If I then try using Wine/Mplayer, it errors out as the driver Wine is using is for OSS. If I kill artsd, I'm back to the beginning, no system sounds, but Wine is fat, dumb and happy again. There is an arts driver for Wine that I've tried, but the version I had was a bit buggy and caused more problems than it solved. So, unless there's an option to use artsd only when needed, and have it unload when not, it a matter of utilizing whichever sound setup is needed for the program wanting to be used, ie: killing artsd manually if it's running and I'm going to use a Windows app. Definitly not the end of the world... at least it's making a bit of sense to me now. Thanks again!
Re: Sound/aRTS/OSS
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 12 September 2002 07:00 pm, Charles Logan wrote: If you don't want to have to kickstart artsd like this, have it startup when you log in, and set the timeout value in kcontrol-Sound-Sound Server to something very low (mine is 3 seconds). Wine et. al. should still work and your system sounds will work from the get-go. Thanks for the reply, David! I think you're right on there. In experimenting a bit, here's what I discovered. In sound preferences, I have 'start arts server at startup' unchecked. As such, there is no system sounds, but I can use Windows media player under Wine and video/audio works great in it. If I go ahead and play a wav with noatun, xmms... any program, at that point artsd is off and running, and stays running. If I then try using Wine/Mplayer, it errors out as the driver Wine is using is for OSS. If I kill artsd, I'm back to the beginning, no system sounds, but Wine is fat, dumb and happy again. There is an arts driver for Wine that I've tried, but the version I had was a bit buggy and caused more problems than it solved. So, unless there's an option to use artsd only when needed, and have it unload when not, it a matter of utilizing whichever sound setup is needed for the program wanting to be used, ie: killing artsd manually if it's running and I'm going to use a Windows app. Definitly not the end of the world... at least it's making a bit of sense to me now. Thanks again! Um, that's *exactly* what I was saying with regards to the timeout: after 3 seconds, artsd gives up the soundcard, and other apps can use it. Though, it may only work if you don't have system sounds on, as whatever process plays the system sounds could be constantly polling artsd, keeping it active. As I said, I don't use them, so I don't know :-) To test that, goto KControl-Sound-System Notifications-Disable All Sounds (at the bottom). Then set your timeout to something small (it's the Autosuspend if idle for x seconds option in the Sound Server module, use 10 or less). Then, wait the ten seconds after playing something in noatun, and see if your wine apps works, using the OSS driver. HTH! - -- A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in. --Kim Alm, a.s.r -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9gTkuEHLN/FXAbC0RAuP1AJ9wacO2wmHdRHYwVcqQBc50sfWKLwCg1yyU TV49FGISNBsQmAZxE5JJ0GM= =ommY -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Sound/aRTS/OSS
Um, that's *exactly* what I was saying with regards to the timeout: after 3 seconds, artsd gives up Doh! Well, daddy always said I was dumber than a box of rocks. :) I now see the light and it's bright! That seems to be just what was needed. Wine/KDE/sys sounds... it's all humming (no pun intended) along perfectly. I really appreciate your help... sorry I was a bit slow on the uptake there. :) And you know, now that you mention it, those system sounds _are_ a bit annoying. :)