Re: What's the best way to safely remove kde apps?
On Monday 21 February 2005 14:30, Derek Broughton wrote: You know, you are probably right, though I believe you actually can't avoid installing it. IIRC arts is just a meta package for basic components of arts. All these are already installed by either kdebase, kdelibs or by dependancies further down the cascade. So you are stuck with arts weither you like it or not. Well, no. You can remove any of those packages and they in turn will remove kde-core (using apt-get or kpackage - if you use aptitude and it removes all a metapackage's dependencies, I can only say it's a pathetic excuse for a package manager - I tried it once and discovered it also ignores my package holds). You do need all of those metapackage's immediate dependencies. What are you trying to say here? That aptitude is shit? - It's not, it rocks! And Aptitude keeps my holds. You must have been using an old version that had some kind of bug. It hasn't always been as predictable as it is now. That arts is not a metapackage? - It says so on the first line of the package description, I checked.. That you don't get all of arts, with just kdebase and kdelibs? - Well I am not 100% sure, but I feel like I remember that after selecting kdelibs and kdebase, also selecting arts will not install any further packages, besides the arts metapackage. But for the purposes of the OP, if you want to get rid of, e.g., kteatime but keep kmoon, you _have_ to remove the metapackage kdetoys. True. Anders -- - Debian/Unstable - KDE 3.3.2 - KMail 1.7.2 - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HTTPS KIOSlave dies
On Friday 18 June 2004 20:25, Marcus Thiesen wrote: My KIOSlave for HTTPS dies and I didn't find a way till now to fix it. This happens on any site, so it is not specific to a page or URL, it must happen directly when the slave is loaded. All my ioslaves freezes during some operations. Particularly dir listings, and put operations. If for instance I am working on a text document in kate over ftp or fish, pretty much every other save I do fails. If I try to save again after a failure it almost always succeeds. This started happening in 3.2. In 3.1 it was way more stable. Anders E. Andersen -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.2.2 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Someone experiencing same troubles?
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 21:18, Jan Lhr wrote: Greetings, somehow the X / KDE / Sarge combination seems to be bugged. I asked on debian-users-german, did a bugreport (250919) but still haven't got the slightest idea what's goin wrong. Is someone experiencing the same errors? See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=250919 and attached logfiles for details... I can't really tell if anything is missing from this report, but what I can tell you is that if you want a basic kde install on sid/sarge, a safe way to do it is to install the following packages: x-window-system-core kdebase kdelibs arts Regards Anders E. Andersen -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.2.2 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: KDE is preventing laptop disk spindown by incessant configfile-writing
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 15:58, Antiphon wrote: Question: Is 2.6.6 the first kernel version to include laptop mode? I think so. It was announced that way on kerneltrap.org. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.2.2 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Arts, network transparency, nas.
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 15:02, Achim Bohnet wrote: Ideas anyone? Well X11 guys seem to favor mas. There is also a mas arts output plugin, but I don't know how stable it is. At least it's not included in debian artsd. There's also NMN and JACK. As usual you have the choice. Last time I checked kde-multimedia there was quite some discussion what to use instead of arts for KDE4 in the KDE multimedia framework. Thank you for all your advice. I am still not clear on exactly what method I want to use in the end. I finally got sound working on my server yesterday, and I tested running kaffeine over ssh. I am surprised how well that works. I can even run visualisations over the network seemingly with almost no frame skipping. Thanks again. Anders E. Andersen -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.2.2 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: umount a device konqueror has acted on
On Saturday 17 January 2004 12:44, Wolfgang Mader wrote: I have asked this a year ago or so and at this time someone told me that this is a bug. But i can till now not umount my cdrom (which was mountet on the commandline usinf mount /cdrom) if I have e.g. copied from this device using konqueror unless i close the konqueror session. But this is not a good behavior. Have I made a misstake or is this really not possibel? I seem to remember having my system set up so that even if contents of the mounted directory was being displayed, I could still eject the disk. This doesn't work now. I use a desktop icon to mount the cd and open konquerer with a double click, displying the contents. But before I can eject the disk by right clicking on the cd icon and selecting the eject context menu item, the contents must not be displayed simultaneously in konqueror, or the unmounting will fail. If I switch to another folder in konqueror, I can immidiately eject the disk. I did a reinstall not so long ago, and this might have flushed a few tricks I had added. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.5 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: KMail filter on attachments? (How to filter windows viruses.)
On Sunday 11 January 2004 02:14, Thomas Ritter wrote: On Sunday 11 January 2004 01:58, Antiphon wrote: I don't use POP. Plus, the KMail POP3 filters require confirmation. Very annoying if you leave your machine to autocheck. yapp. but really, better use spamassassin and clamscan.pl. Both together But then you need to download the mail locally to check it? Waste of time and bandwidth. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.4 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: noatun is eating up very much cpu
On Sunday 16 November 2003 12:33, Wolfgang Mader wrote: noatun artsd need 15 % of cpu. Is that normal that one need such many cpu Never miss an opportunity to mention my oppinion about noatun. That app has problems. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.4 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: No accented chars in 3.1.4
On Friday 03 October 2003 15:33, Ricardo Galli wrote: Hi, I'm seeing something very strange with KDE/Qt. Accented characters don't work in konqueror, konsole, kate... etc. (but they do in kmail, for example). What? Like á é í ó à è ì ò? Works for me in: KMail, kate, KWord, konsole, konqueror. Seems to work universally. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.4 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: spam problem because of this list....
On Friday 26 September 2003 15:30, Derek Broughton wrote: 2. Add filter that fetches all mails that explicitly has your email address in the 'To' header. 3. Add filter that nukes everything else. Wow! You _never_ get legitimately cc'd? My wife uses a Hotmail account Sure, plenty of times. And this filter lets all those through. That's the clever thing. Remember it's a pop filter and there is a 5 bytes limit on the emails that is affected by it. Usually 'good' emails are less than 1 bytes. Now if anyone decides to cc me with an attachment that is bigger that this then it is lost. Tough. It was probably a waste of time for me anyway. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.3 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Konqueror Crash in Sid KDE3.1.3
On Thursday 07 August 2003 21:24, Timo Springmann wrote: is it just me or does anyone else having problems visiting www.alternate.de and then clicking on 'Hardware'? Confirmed. It crashes. Looks like some jscript weirdness. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.3 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Writing CDs quickly - script included
On Monday 09 June 2003 13:55, Jo Voordeckers wrote: Hm. ease ... I have yet to find a way to burn a movie file to a CD with _one_ mouse click Mandrake 9.1 includes K3B into te rightclick menu of konqueror allowing you to do a burn to cd from rightclicking a directory. This is not special for Mandrake. It works that way in debian as well. It creates a data cd with the file. If you wanted a vcd or svcd then you have to take further steps. But making a svcd from a movie file is not a simple thing either. There are file format conversion isues for instance. This is correlated with quality isues. I don't think it can be as simple as a mouse click. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.2 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: lisa package
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 01:10, Michael Peddemors wrote: On Monday 14 April 2003 15:38, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :( Might have missed something.. but doesn't Komba suit your needs? Works Nope, it sucks. Browsing should be implemented via kio-smb. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: lisa package
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 17:47, Hendrik Sattler wrote: It does find everything here (finde FiSH and SMB ports). Maybe you did not edit /etc/lisarc? Or you have a ~/.lisarc? I really have no idea, it is the standart package from unstable. I used the guide from KontrolCentre to set it up. It doesn't find anything but itself though. It doesn't even see that there is a computer there. I certainly hope that I don't have to edit yet another configuration file to fix it. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Sid: Fonts still looking bad
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 20:28, Thomas Winischhofer wrote: fontconfig 2.1.92-2 (or older version as of last week) A while back Cheney said this was buggy and would hopefully be fixed for 2.2. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: KDE 3.1 in Sarge?
On Saturday 15 March 2003 02:04, Hendrik Sattler wrote: Too switch back to english: it is not correct that sarge was not updated for a long time. In fact, there was a big upgrade to libc-2.3.1 lately that also pulled in LOTS of other packages. Lately being the key word. I don't follow sarge, but from what I can tell it sounds like a bad place to be at the moment. :) Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: KDE 3.1 in Sarge?
On Friday 14 March 2003 22:06, Thomas Fiedler wrote: Hallo alle. Ich hätte da mal ne Frage. Ich habe vor ein paar Tagen mal in Debian Woody bei dem Quellen in der Source.list , da wo stable steht testing hingeschrieben. -Dachte das Ich spreche nicht zu viel Deutch aber Ich möchte gern sagen das es ist einer slechtes ide sarge zum brauchen. Es wird nicht opdatirt für viele monaten. Kein sicherheits opdatirung oder anderes. KDE will nicht in sarge gehen zum 6 monaten (mein estimat). Die bestes idee sind woody oder sid zum brauchen. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Trying to compile kvirc3 beta2 on SID (solved)
On Saturday 01 March 2003 02:18, Jeroen Coekaerts wrote: Install libqt3-compat-headers too. Does the trick. Thanks. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: kioslave::smb is slow
On Friday 21 February 2003 06:28, Yun-Ta Tsai wrote: I had some problems with my kioslave::smb. Since when I tried to use konqueror to browse a directory via smbclient, the loading time is incredible long. Every time when I want to fetch files from my sharing folders on the other computer, I have to smbmount it on my box. Is there anyone have an idea that the problem would be? Yep.. It's because the smb ioslave waiting for the improved libsmbclient library in Samba 3 (which is alpha atm). Until then it is using smbclient (which is not an optimal solution). Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 (RC6) on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: Antialiasing in 3.1
On Sunday 02 February 2003 19:47, Marc Schiffbauer wrote: Have you got fontconfig installed? Thats not needed for a woody only system. But you have to make sure Figures.. Antialiasing is a total mystery to me. I installed the truetype font package, set up the XF86Config and still nothing worked. Then I installed the fontconfig package and suddenly my fonts looked awesome. Yes I use unstable, and karolinas debs. Anders -- This email was generated using KMail from KDE 3.1 (RC6) on Debian GNU/Linux