Hi all,
IIRC there used to be a view in kinfocenter listing all the available
ioslaves with some small explanation of each. I can't find that anymore
Is it gone, or am I missing some package in my install?
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On Wednesday, Wed, 2012/11/21, Benjamin Eikel wrote:
Hello Bart,
Am Mittwoch, 21. November 2012, 14:53:53 schrieb cobaco:
Hi all,
IIRC there used to be a view in kinfocenter listing all the available
ioslaves with some small explanation of each. I can't find that anymore
undesired emails straight to the bin.
in kmail you can just do right-click-mark thread-ignore thread
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an updated unstable with no issues whatsoever sofar
kudos from a happy user :)
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that could provide this with kde?
kolab was developped from the outset in cooperation with the kde-pim devs,
and for kde, so thats probably your best bet (that said I haven't personally
run it as simple mail is enough for my needs)
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that kmail will
be regenerating all indexes on startup in this case which can take a while
if you have a lot of mail)
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?
there is a dictionary plasmoid, adding it to your panel should work AFAIK
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On Tuesday 11 May 2010, Marc Haber wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 08:58:17AM +0200, cobaco wrote:
On Tuesday 11 May 2010, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
On Monday 10 May 2010 18.12:46 Dotan Cohen wrote:
I started 4.4 on a new ~/.kde
folder, can you try in a new user profile
desktop to how I want it takes ages.
I use offline IMAP and have 100s of MB of email in my ~/.kde that will
need to be re-downloaded. And stuff like the calendar etc. is in there,
too. And the nepomuk database etc.
take procedure b or c above to avoid this?
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the wrench and disable
the checkmarks before the ones you don't need)
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to chip in a little bit
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on the right to mount the
device?
Am I misunderstanding what you're asking for? Because that feature seems to
be working just fine here, used it to update the map on the mini-sd card
from my gps just last week
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assume that something is wrong
with them. The other two don't produce any results for my area but I
assume they work for americans sind they create some network traffic and
report a not found dialog.
seeing the same behavior on my laptop
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can you try running 'KDE_LANG=de appname' for one of the apps that is
showing the problem?
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awhile for 4.2 that's ok to
(big kudo's for all the kde packagers btw, you've been doing a fantastic
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have to tweak anything in xorg.conf (and therefore use EXA AccelMethod by
default) ?
that was changed in a recent upload, the intel driver uses XAA by default
for intel 950M ATM
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too, haven't gotten around to looking at possible
causes yet though
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snapshots of the KDE4.1 branch are already available in the experimental
branch, see pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/experimental.html for details on how
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-manager' as
root allows you to set the default session type)
I think that having it kde-CD-1 disk install both by default is a
regression. What package should I file a bug on?
tasksel I'm guessing as this seems to be a problem with the task definition
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provides you'll be disappointed.
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glance
And what about 4.0.2 packages ready for i386 almost a week ago but still
not ready for AMD64, is there any serious reason, or just a matter of
time?
should be just a matter of time (though I'm not sure how the autobuilders
for experimental work)
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On Sunday 09 March 2008, Curt Howland wrote:
Hi. I have no idea what happened. I've been keeping as up-to-date in
Sid as possible, with all the shifting around that KDE is doing, but
this morning Kmail has changed to make reading
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moving your ~/.kde someplace else for safekeeping first; I'm
not sure if KDE4 understands KDE3's configs.
not necessary as kde will look for it's config in ~/.kde4 and will thus
leave KDE3's config alone
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On Thursday 17 January 2008, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 1:27 AM, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KDE4 is now at a point where:
- the basic frameworks are in place
- what's there works well enough for daily use
I'm not sure that's quite there... the panel
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/share/config/ and .kde4/share/apps/ fixes that (or did for me)
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with works but needs refinement, and are willing to
help (even if only by helping to find bugs and reporting them) now is a
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time it won't cause problems.
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alone.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=328441
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file so that I don't have to edit
startkde each time I update. I build from KDE source rather than use the
Debian packages, so perhaps that could make a difference.
you set them in a /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ script
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environment? In other words, can one one end up in
kdm and KDE straight after the completion of the installation?
yes, there's a boot parameter, don't recall exactly what it is: task=kde, or
tasksel=..., or something of that nature
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not to work.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2006/09/msg01084.html
says it's tasksel/first=kde-desktop
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2006/10/msg01561.html
says 'tasksel install kde-desktop' should also work (on an installed system)
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). In which case everything that's open keeps running fine, and
you need to restart KDE to be able to open things again.
- So in my experience it's no problem, but as always YMMV
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locking up
the system under high load
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On Wednesday 28 June 2006 12:30, André Wöbbeking wrote:
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 12:15, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 05:09, Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
Is anything trying to write/read large amounts of data when this
happens? if so you might want to:
- check
from the command
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set the trash folder as your sent-mail folder?
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that sets the environment the way you want. That should be run for any full
x-session regardless of how it is started.
See 'Customizing the startup procedure' in 'man xsession' for details
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of filters. If I'm right, then I really would
like to know how to use it. :-) If not, then what exactly is it?
sieve is a standard language for defining filters, often implemented in imap
servers. See for example
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieve_(mail_filtering_language)
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find the bug.
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On Thursday 16 March 2006 16:07, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
Thursday, 16 March 2006 22:32, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
On Thursday 16 March 2006 15:06, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
No, bugs in Debian should be reported through the Debian BTS. That,
incidentally, is what it's
localizations by using the
KDE_LANG variable (works for interface language in any case) not the LC_*
ones, took me a while to figure that one out to.
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On Thursday 01 December 2005 18:56, Luk Claes wrote:
kdelibs4c2 is not the same as kdelibs4c2*a* so you should wait till
kdepim has transitioned which will hopefully happen tomorrow or at the
weekend :-)
D'OH, I _knew_ I was missing something stupid.
there in icoming now by the by
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install akregator
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The following packages have unmet dependencies:
akregator: Depends: kdelibs4c2 (= 4:3.4.2-1) but it is not going to be
installed Depends: libkdepim1a
in the
search path it would be here, but it looks correct at first glance
- this would seem to be a bug in kiosktool not kde-config
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I've seen this happen when there's something wrong with the setup of the
gnome's configuration sources, purging and reinstalling gconf2 'solved'
that
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On Friday 27 May 2005 20:05, Robert Lindgren wrote:
On Friday 27 May 2005 19:09, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
On Friday 27 May 2005 16:14, Rigo Wenning wrote:
Unfortunately, I just found:
http://www.inittab.de/blog/2005/03/28#20050328_dropping-kvim
According to popcon, kvim
in it.
- it also works in e.g kdevelop
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On Friday 27 May 2005 23:18, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
On Friday 27 May 2005 20:26, Nick Leverton wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 08:05:59PM +0200, Robert Lindgren wrote:
all the kvim authors moved over to kyzis (already working better
then kvim ever did IMO). see www.yzis.org
On Friday 27 May 2005 20:08, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
On Sat, 28 May 2005 01:09, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
all the kvim authors moved over to kyzis (already working better then
kvim ever did IMO).
Not in my experience. Kyzis doesn't even remember its own configuration
from session
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 19:53, Adeodato Simó wrote:
* cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) [Wed, 11 May 2005 19:33:07 +0200]:
off-topic context=there was a CDD devcamp[1] in Valencia last week, where
I met, adeo, and lots of other Debianers
Hey cobaco! :)
hola (see I learned some Spanish :)
/me
of that desktop),
the right place to put this is probably the menu-xdg package, as that's the
package that's supposed to deal with the freedesktop menu standard in
Debian AIUI
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and I'm really hoping that the GNOME packagers will move theirs too.
has anyone talked to them about it yet?
oops, just noticed they were CC'd, guess that was a dumb question (move
along, notting to see)
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On Wednesday 11 May 2005 19:53, Adeodato Simó wrote:
* cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) [Wed, 11 May 2005 19:33:07 +0200]:
off-topic context=there was a CDD devcamp[1] in Valencia last week, where
I met, adeo, and lots of other Debianers
Hey cobaco! :)
hola (see I learned some Spanish :)
/me
(mystuff.listing, or somesuch),
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will likely be solved RSN, that said there was an ip.adres mentioned on the
list earlier this month (which you can use in the mean time)
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On a related note, is there a way to purge KWrite?
kwrite belongs to the kate package (the kwrite, and kate editors are really
2 interfaces to the same code), so purging that should do it
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of yours hurt my
feelings. I don't expect my users to thank me everyday, but certainly
I'm not here to get bashed.
Learning to cope,
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with you're local changes
in there, that keeps the central location, and avoids the overwritten on
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, hitting 'i' jumps to the next
folder with a name starting with 'i'. (And in the menu, the 'ignore
thread' and 'watch thread' is duly greyed out.)
Very annoying.
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I can send mail encrypted, but it isn't using gpg-agent's pasword dialog,
the dialog it does show me says gpg-agent is found, but does not appear to
be running (though ps shows it is in fact running)
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/beta software versions, ...)
pkg-kde on alioth is probably known among readers of debian-kde, but
likely unknown to debian users at large
= more people will find the packages when they're in experimental me
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On Wednesday 09 March 2005 21:49, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
Le Lun 7 Mars 2005 16:45, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) a écrit :
On Monday 07 March 2005 16:08, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
the only problems are :
* wrt kdm (read [1] for i386 and [2] for ppc)
* kdepim is not packaged atm, and kmail
to those uninvolved (which
makes them more likely to get involved)
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show an entry for 'lo')
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On Friday 07 January 2005 07:09, jianan wrote:
Derek, 'cobaco' and Anders,
You guys just can't get it, can you? If you don't like a question for
whatever reason, just don't answer it. This is just plain, simple
commonsense; a basic unwritten rule of netiquette. Straight-forward
answer
are reacting this way (and to avoid it
in the future)
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So the only way to set $KDEDIRS for startkde is to modify
/usr/bin/startkde directly, which is horrible.
Am I overseeing something? Please advise!
settting it in a Xsession.d script should work (done by both
debian-edu-config, and desktop-profiles)
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On Saturday 30 October 2004 10:55, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.29.2241
+0200]:
add a dir to KDEDIRS containing the additions you want.
One thing I cannot find out (partially since I am manipulating the
cluster through SSH right
are available
from the kalyxo project archives).
For setting up KDEDIRS, you can either roll you're own scrips, or use the
desktop-profiles package
(not yet in the archive as I'm still looking for a sponser,
but it's available for download at
http://developer.skolelinux..no/~cobaco/desktop
Lines) in dir/share/config/
not sure why this doesn't work when put into /etc/kde3, debian-edu does the
above (see debian-edu-config package) and it works for us
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On Friday 29 October 2004 23:29, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.29.2241
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add a dir to KDEDIRS containing the additions you want.
Oh, this is nice.
Where do you add global variables? pam_env?
Xsession.d script, doesn't really
much,
don't have that problem with the current packages but did run into this a
while back, changing the font used in KMail solved it for me.
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On 2004-07-01 07:21, Antiphon wrote:
Can someone tell me if it's possible to set up WordPerfect for Linux to
use the KDE printing system?
more particulary take a look at
http://printing.kde.org/faq/kdeprint.php#IsKDEPrintforKDEusageonly
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cannot initialize it. It
stops initialicing the services.
I've had this once, turned out that the lo network interface was down, if
that's the case bring it up and everything should be fine.
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I'm guessing this became a standard part of konq
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environment, nor should it have
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The kdm version is 3.2.1-1, on Sid.
Has anyone else seen/solved this problem?
I think that's the x-session-manger value from updates-alternatives being
set incorrectly (should point to /usr/bin/startkde)
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On 2004-03-05 03:52, Dominique Devriese wrote:
cobaco writes:
On 2004-03-03 17:55, Bob Tilley (ATT) wrote:
What options exist for increasing the speed (i.e. rendering) and/or
responsiveness (slow rendering) of Konqueror under KDE 3.2
think it makes any
difference in speed though)
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dialog with a progress bar appears nor other widgets.
I had a similar problem a while back, turned out that the x-session-manager
wasn't pointing to /usr/bin/startkde but to /usr/bin/kde3
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comparable to the old ALt+nnn (where
n is the numerical keypad) method. If there is nothing, I will switch
keyboard layouts. I now keep that old Microsoft manual close to my,
ouch, Linux computer.
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that stable has 3.2?
stable has 3.2. available from the kde-mirros
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On 2004-02-16 17:12, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 04:47:03PM +0100, cobaco wrote:
stable has 3.2. available from the kde-mirros
OK, but that's not debian, that's KDE backporting it for your
convenience.
AFAIK these are done
all my apps show the correct time as well, this appears to just be
confined to the kicker clock.
the clock applet can be configured to display different timezone's, you've
checked that ?
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