Re: kdm

2003-09-09 Thread Russell Shaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi! i have a problem in woody: I installed it in a ibm thinkpad A31, but xfree (4.1.0) wasn't working because the video card (radeon M6) is not supported, so i went to xfree86.org and download 4.3.0 version, and installed it (with Xinstall.sh). All is working ok,

Re: Pinentry [plus kmail problem]

2003-09-09 Thread Adrian von Bidder
On Monday 08 September 2003 15:11, Gurke wrote: btw: has anybody else got this problem: if kmail crashes (or the xserver crashes and takes kmail down), my messages in the in/outbox, sentmail and trash all have an unknown subject, an unknown sender/destination adress and a date of

Re: KDM/X authorization problems on a laptop

2003-09-09 Thread Brre Gaup
sotnabeaivi, akamnu 7. b. 2003 16.43, Kjetil Kjernsmo lii: Uhm, sorry to follow up on myself, but I got an idea from Wolfgang Mader off-list (thanks, Wolfgang), that helped me get a bit further, but we couldn't get all the way. So I'm hoping this rings some bells... :-) Basically, what he

compiling koffice 1.2.1 in Woody with KDE3.1.3

2003-09-09 Thread Ted Wang
I managed to compile koffice 1.2.1 using the debian sources (by Ben Burton) that requierd automake 1.5 and other stuff existing in woody. I also had to resolve somepath issues with QT3 libs and headers and install more packages that werenot found during configure.The only problem I have right now

default web browser

2003-09-09 Thread charlie derr
I have an install of sid on my laptop (with non-free sources) and the only software on the machine that doesn't come from .deb files is the 0.2 version of thunderbird (mozilla mail/news client). I do use kde (straight from sid) and X 4.3 (from Daniel Stone) (though there is probably a way to

Re: KDM/X authorization problems on a laptop

2003-09-09 Thread Adam Luchjenbroers
Could it be two different, but perhaps slightly dependent things that bite me? The first thing is the authorization. That can be overcome by starting the X server itself as the user who will run it. The second, and probably more important thing, is that X crashes... If this can be overcome

kmail myrealbox

2003-09-09 Thread R. Rodriguez
Hi. I can't configure kmail to work with smtp.myrealbox.com. Anyone got it working? Thx in advance Rafa -- Linux is user-friendly. It's just more selective on who its friends are

Re: default web browser

2003-09-09 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Dienstag, 9. September 2003 15:08 schrieb charlie derr: Thunderbird automatically makes a link out of any http[s] url that it finds in incoming mail, but clicking on it doesn't actually do anything. I can right click on the link, (and choose Copy Link Location) and then paste that link

Re: acrobat reader hotkeys dont work in kde

2003-09-09 Thread Miguel Lobo
the hotkeys of the Acrobat Reader doesn't work in KDE (in a failsafe = xterm-only X11 session they do). Google and bugs.kde.org didn't give me any hint how to solve this problem. Is there anyone here who can? Make sure that NumLock is off. -- Miguel

install KDE 3.1.3

2003-09-09 Thread Philippe Merlin
Hello, I want to upgrade Kde to Kde 3.1.3, i was in Kde 3.1.2, i modify my /ec/apt/sources.list in replacing Kde 3.1.2 by Kde 3.1.3 as indicate in this line : deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.3/Debian stable main I do : apt-get update i have the messages : Hit http://download.kde.org

Re: acrobat reader hotkeys dont work in kde

2003-09-09 Thread Tobias Kraus
Am Dienstag, 9. September 2003 20:06 schrieb Miguel Lobo: the hotkeys of the Acrobat Reader doesn't work in KDE (in a failsafe = xterm-only X11 session they do). Google and bugs.kde.org didn't give me any hint how to solve this problem. Is there anyone here who can? Make sure that

kalarmd kontact

2003-09-09 Thread R. Rodriguez
Hi. I'm currently using KDE from CVS HEAD (orth's great debs). Is there any way of kalarmd opening kontact with double click instead of korganizer? Or putting kontact in the tray? thx in advance -- Linux is user-friendly. It's just more selective on who its friends are

Re: default web browser

2003-09-09 Thread Jose Mirles
Thunderbird automatically makes a link out of any http[s] url that it finds in incoming mail, but clicking on it doesn't actually do anything. I can right click on the link, (and choose Copy Link Location) and then paste that link into the browser of my choice (mozilla or konqueror), but this