Re: [SOLVED] Define KDEHOME

2006-11-26 Thread Oliver Meißner-Knippschild
Kevin Krammer wrote on Sun, 26 Nov 2006 01:28:10 +0100: I think Martin is mistaking it for KDEDIR, which is phased out because there is KDEDIRS The best way to set KDEHOME is to extend the environment of startkde by putting a file with the respective export statement into the env/ directory I

Re: [SOLVED] Define KDEHOME

2006-11-26 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Sunday 26 November 2006 15:28, Oliver Meißner-Knippschild wrote: Kevin Krammer wrote on Sun, 26 Nov 2006 01:28:10 +0100: I think Martin is mistaking it for KDEDIR, which is phased out because there is KDEDIRS The best way to set KDEHOME is to extend the environment of startkde by putting

Re: [SOLVED] Define KDEHOME

2006-11-26 Thread Oliver Meißner-Knippschild
Kevin Krammer wrote on Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:44:31 +0100: On Sunday 26 November 2006 15:28, Oliver Meißner-Knippschild wrote: Kevin Krammer wrote on Sun, 26 Nov 2006 01:28:10 +0100: I think Martin is mistaking it for KDEDIR, which is phased out because there is KDEDIRS The best way to set

Re: [SOLVED] Define KDEHOME

2006-11-26 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Sunday 26 November 2006 16:11, Oliver Meißner-Knippschild wrote: ok, that works :) :) is only the startkde-environment using those scripts or does it contain system-wide scripts? When are those files in /usr/env sourced and by which processes would that be done? Only used by startkde.

Visor does't sync

2006-11-26 Thread Marc Bantle
Hi there, some weeks ago my Handspring Visor stopped syncing with KPilot. I assume it happend, when I switched to newer udev which kicked out hotplug from my Debian testing. I hoped the next update would fix it, but it didn't up to today. Whenever I press the hotsync-button Kpilot shows 30%

Re: Visor does't sync

2006-11-26 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2006-11-26, Marc Bantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: known bug. Pick the kdepim currently in unstable - it should fix it /Sune - who have been a bit involved in fixing that one. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --010704020208080103070409 Content-Type: text/plain;

Re: Visor does't sync

2006-11-26 Thread Lutz Lennardt
On Sunday, den 26/11/06 18:35 + Marc Bantle wrote: some weeks ago my Handspring Visor stopped syncing with KPilot. I assume it happend, when I switched to newer udev which kicked out hotplug from my Debian testing. I hoped the next update would fix it, but it didn't up to today.

Re: Visor does't sync

2006-11-26 Thread Marc Bantle
Hi Sune and Lutz, thanks a lot for the hints. Setting the speed to 115k fixed it. Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [SOLVED] Define KDEHOME

2006-11-26 Thread David Jarvie
On Sunday 26 November 2006 16:42, Kevin Krammer wrote: On Sunday 26 November 2006 16:11, Oliver Meißner-Knippschild wrote: Currently, I edit startke to set KDEHOME, KDEDIRS, etc, and it would be nice to move that stuff into a separate file so that I don't have to edit startkde each time I

Re: [SOLVED] Define KDEHOME

2006-11-26 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Monday 27 November 2006 00:00, David Jarvie wrote: On Sunday 26 November 2006 16:42, Kevin Krammer wrote: On Sunday 26 November 2006 16:11, Oliver Meißner-Knippschild wrote: Currently, I edit startke to set KDEHOME, KDEDIRS, etc, and it would be nice to move that stuff into a separate

Re: [SOLVED] Define KDEHOME

2006-11-26 Thread Rob Sims
On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 11:00:42PM +, David Jarvie wrote: Currently, I edit startke to set KDEHOME, KDEDIRS, etc, and it would be nice to move that stuff into a separate file so that I don't have to edit startkde each time I update. I build from KDE source rather than use the Debian

KDM auto-login user after x secs

2006-11-26 Thread Daniel L. McGrew
I've always used KDE 3+... by default I've used the gnome manager (gdm) with it... sorry, I just didn't know any better... lol... anyway, I've switched, so that both socks match... I'm using KDM with KDE... however, gdm had a very nice feature... I could set it to automatically logon a specific

KDM autologin user after x secs

2006-11-26 Thread Teresa Dannette McGrew
I've always used KDE 3+... by default I've used the gnome manager (gdm) with it... sorry, I just didn't know any better... lol... anyway, I've switched, so that both socks match... I'm using KDM with KDE... however, gdm had a very nice feature... I could set it to automatically logon a specific

Re: KDM auto-login user after x secs

2006-11-26 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Montag 27 November 2006 01:53 schrieb Daniel L. McGrew: automatically logon a specific user after a certain period of time, say 30secs... now, that I've switched to KDM, that feature is not available... at least, I can't find it... If anyone knows where to find this in the gui or the name

Re: KDM auto-login user after x secs

2006-11-26 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On Sunday 26 November 2006 7:53 pm, Daniel L. McGrew wrote: KDE... however, gdm had a very nice feature... I could set it to automatically logon a specific user after a certain period of time, say System Settings - System Administration - Login Manager Look on the Convenience tab for the auto

Re: KDM auto-login user after x secs

2006-11-26 Thread Daniel L. McGrew
Thank you... yes... as I said in the first post... I've tried that... , it is a solution to logon a user by default... however it does not offer an option for timing... it is immediate... you select this and that person get logged on, and that's that... lol...

Re: KDM auto-login user after x secs

2006-11-26 Thread Daniel L. McGrew
I've used kcontrol and went to the convience tab and there is no option to allow a user to be automatically logged on after x secs... this does not do what I need... as gdm did... What do you mean by 'automatically switches to root with kdesu (KDE Super User)??? I