Vaughan wrote:
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2019 14:42:45
From: Kenward Vaughan
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: KDE desktop not accessible after installation
Resent-Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 01:43:04 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Hello,
I have been using XFCE for quit some
On 11/2/19 8:42 PM, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 3/11/19 5:42 am, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
Hello,
I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate,
and KDE.??
The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or
Kenward Vaughan composed on 2019-11-02 11:42 (UTC-0700):
> I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
> several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate, and KDE.
> The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or lightdm's menu.?? I see no
> startkde (has
14:42:45
> From: Kenward Vaughan
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: KDE desktop not accessible after installation
> Resent-Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 01:43:04 + (UTC)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been using XFCE for quit
On 3/11/19 5:42 am, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
Hello,
I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate, and
KDE.??
The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or lightdm's menu.?? I see no
startkde (has that
Hello,
I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate, and KDE.
The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or lightdm's menu.?? I see no
startkde (has that disappeared?), and I have no .xsession* file.
d to respect
the themes original licenses found in /usr/share/doc/sddm-theme-*/copyright.
> Also, on Kde desktop, how can I switch to traditional hierarchical program
> selection menu, as shown in the screen snapshot attached?
I don’t see a hierarchical menu in your screenshot. :)
But
My system has a vnc server that I downloaded from github. I installed the
debian package and replaced with compiled vnc.
2017. aug. 26. 9:36 ezt írta ("Niclas Arndt" <niclas_ar...@hotmail.com>):
> Hi,
>
>
> OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on t
Hi,
OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on the KDE desktop
environment. It forced me to use XFCE, which is ok although I prefer KDE.
Now I am installing Debian Stretch and rather than risk having to redo the
installation, I thought I should ask if you know whether KDE VNC
libbonobo2-0:amd642.32.1-3amd64
libbonobo2-common 2.32.1-3
I run JMRI, the Java Model Railroad Interface. The KDE desktop doesn't
communicate properly with the JMRI. When JMRI asks the desktop to
open a text editor, the following error message is returned
On 17/11/2011 16:27, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:57:37 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
I remember that in Ubuntu there is such a command.
On boot up you have a choice to go
Good day,
Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
I remember that in Ubuntu there is such a command.
On boot up you have a choice to go either way.
I have googled but could not get a clear instruction.
Some pointers please
On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 15:57 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
Good day,
Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
apt-get install kde-standard should work (I did not try).
Joao
I remember that in Ubuntu there is such a command
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:57:37 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
I remember that in Ubuntu there is such a command.
On boot up you have a choice to go either way.
I have googled but could
Please aptitude remove --purge gdm3 then try rebooting again.On Sun, 9 Oct
2011, Harry Putnam wrote:
Thierry Chatelet tchate...@free.fr writes:
On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has been
said,
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 17:31:03 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
I see you have omitted contrib and non-free, is that intended?
No, I'm using what the install put there. Should there be something
more?
It should only if you need them.
Errr, did you read the
input. On this mornings bootup, I finally
came face to face with the `kde greeter' and have successfully logged
into a full kde Environment. In fact at this moment I have KDE
running on VT 7, and fluxbox running on VT 8, display :0 and :1
respectively.
The main reason I undertook to acquire a kde
at this moment I have KDE running on VT
7, and fluxbox running on VT 8, display :0 and :1 respectively.
Great :-)
The main reason I undertook to acquire a kde-desktop was based on
something Scott F. mentioned in msig-ID:
Message-ID: 4e8facd8.30...@gmail.com
(...)
I can't see such a package
and :1 respectively.
Great :-)
The main reason I undertook to acquire a kde-desktop was based on
something Scott F. mentioned in msig-ID:
Message-ID: 4e8facd8.30...@gmail.com
(...)
I can't see such a package (kde-desktop), what are you referring to?.
I did not say a package.
Since
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 10:17:49 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
(...)
The main reason I undertook to acquire a kde-desktop was based on
something Scott F. mentioned in msig-ID:
Message-ID: 4e8facd8.30...@gmail.com
(...)
I can't see such a package (kde
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
*Don't stress - this is easily, and simply, fixed*
kde-desktop is a small part of the KDE Desktop Environment.
It looked like dozens of pkgs were installed when I said:
aptitude install kde-full
Please post:-
/etc/apt/sources.list
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
This is a reply to Chris B
[...]
Harry wrote:
I was prompted a few times about uninstalling and installing
things. And I remember one prompt that asked me if it was ok to leave
a list of dependencies unmet.
Chris replied:
And you said OK?
Yes
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
Reply to Camaleón from overlappingthread:
Subject: how to gather info for reporting problem
On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 17:18:37 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Attempted to install a full kde setup today but landed in the soup once
it was done.
Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 09:51:13 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
I suppose you installed the right pattern for you current running
Debian system, right? That is, kde-full for squeeze if you are
running squeeze, kde-full for wheezy, if you are running wheezy, etc...
I see only 1 pkg when I run
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 09:51:13 -0500
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Hello Harry,
I see only 1 pkg when I run `aptitude search kde-full'
Which is known as a meta package. It's a shorthand way of pulling in
(in this case) lots of other packages. The full KDE suite, in fact.
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Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 09:51:13 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
I suppose you installed the right pattern for you current running
Debian system, right? That is, kde-full for squeeze if you are
running squeeze, kde-full for wheezy, if you are running wheezy, etc...
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Please post:-
/etc/apt/sources.list
the output of:-
dpkg --get-selections
I've reposted it here in this thread... I'm sure you'll see it if your
reader shows line count. hehe.
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On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:00:22 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
How does your /etc/apt/sources.list file look like?
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
deb http://security.debian.org/
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:22:02 -0500
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Hello Harry,
Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk writes:
Which is known as a meta package. It's a shorthand way of pulling in
(in this case) lots of other packages. The full KDE suite, in
fact.
OK, I was alarmed to
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:00:22 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
How does your /etc/apt/sources.list file look like?
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk writes:
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:22:02 -0500
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Hello Harry,
Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk writes:
Which is known as a meta package. It's a shorthand way of pulling in
(in this case) lots of other packages. The full KDE
On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has been
said, but:
desktop=kde
tasksel install desktop
should do the job.(Note: no space around = )
Thierry
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Thierry Chatelet tchate...@free.fr writes:
On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has been
said, but:
desktop=kde
tasksel install desktop
should do the job.(Note: no space around = )
Thierry
Nice try
On Monday 10 October 2011 01:30:12 Harry Putnam wrote:
Thierry Chatelet tchate...@free.fr writes:
On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has
been said, but:
desktop=kde
tasksel install desktop
Looking at what is listed like this in google:
How to install KDE on Debian - The Debian KDE maintainers website
I find this apparently out of date information:
install KDE on your existing Debian system
If you already have Debian Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
desktop, install
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
[...]
aptitude install kde-desktop
But of course there some 62 pkgs with that in there name. Further
none of them appear to be English or en, so how does an English
speaker install a kde-desktop?
Never mind I was on the kde 4.4 page I found out
already have Debian Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
desktop, install the kde-desktop task:
If you open up the aptitude ncurses interface and the the 'not
installed packages' option, the first category you will see is 'tasks'.
If you arrow down you will come across what you are looking
Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
desktop, install the kde-desktop task:
aptitude install kde-desktop
Please, people... when you cite any document/source that you've found on
Internet also put the link you are referring to, so we can check ;-)
But of course there some 62 pkgs
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
Please, people... when you cite any document/source that you've found on
Internet also put the link you are referring to, so we can check ;-)
I did intend to include that but forgot it in the end.
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde3.html
Note is says
On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 12:20:28 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
Please, people... when you cite any document/source that you've found
on Internet also put the link you are referring to, so we can check ;-)
I did intend to include that but forgot it in the end.
on your existing Debian system
If you already have Debian Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
desktop, install the kde-desktop task:
If you open up the aptitude ncurses interface and the the 'not
installed packages' option, the first category you will see is 'tasks'.
If you arrow down you
in the top
left corner and renders it non-movable... means you can only see one
app at a time
*Don't stress - this is easily, and simply, fixed*
kde-desktop is a small part of the KDE Desktop Environment.
Please post:-
/etc/apt/sources.list
the output of:-
dpkg --get-selections
Cheers
I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
listed as:
Air
Aya
Blend
Elegance
Heron
Oxygen
Silicon
Slim
On Monday July 26 2010 4:29:01 pm Gary Roach wrote:
I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
listed as:
Air
Aya
Blend
Elegance
After upgrading from Lenny to Squeeze my DKE desktop sure is different.
I'm getting used to the KDE4 way of doing things, but some things seem stuck on
automatic mode without an easy way for the user to modify them.
For example, if I put my desktop in folder view mode and change any settings
I realized that by installing basic Debian Lenny with netinst and manually
installing kde-desktop somehow does not have Desktop for user. Is this a bug
or 'feature'. I realized this when I want to make an application launcher
from Desktop but it is owned by root and there's no Desktop shortcut
Yannick Effinger wrote:
I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop. Since
about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with my
password after auto-lockup (msg: unlock failed..). So after
auto-lockup I have to switch to a text VT and kill
Le Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:40:08 +0200, Bruno Voigt a écrit :
Hi,
I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop. Since
about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with my
password after auto-lockup (msg: unlock failed..). So after
auto-lockup I have
Le Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:40:08 +0200, Bruno Voigt a écrit :
Hi,
I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop. Since
about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with my
password after auto-lockup (msg: unlock failed..). So after
auto-lockup I have
Hi,
I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop.
Since about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with
my password after auto-lockup (msg: unlock failed..).
So after auto-lockup I have to switch to a text VT and kill the
kdesktop_lock process.
Do I have
Hi,
I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop.
Since about 2-3 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with
my password after auto-lockup (msg: unlock failed..).
So after auto-lockup I have to switch to a text VT and kill the
kdesktop_lock process.
Do I have
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I was using IceWM, with Rox in the startup files
to put icons on the desktop. After the installation of KDE, there are
now two IceWM
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 08:44:02 -0400
Frank McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have encountered a problem after installing KDE desktop which
may be related to the installation.
I was using IceWM, with Rox in the startup files
to put
I will upgrade to Etch the P4 box.)
When I was finished I closed the control centre on the P4 box. I then
noticed that the icon buttons on the KDE desktop panel were missing,
e.g, those on the Lock-out/Log-out applet. Icons are also gone from
the K menu, Konqueror menus and the directory
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Check which theme you have selected in Control Center Appearance
Themes Icons. Crystal SVG should be a safe bet.
This was the one I had selected. However I did go to the Icons page. I
left Crystal SVG selected but, in addition selected Default and then
Apply. The
closed the control centre on the P4 box. I then
noticed that the icon buttons on the KDE desktop panel were missing,
e.g, those on the Lock-out/Log-out applet. Icons are also gone from
the K menu, Konqueror menus and the directory tree, and from some of
the pop-up windows as well. (I have
I accidently deletd the firefox icon (colorful fox)
from menu bar (with Big-K).
Is there a way to create the icon again?
-ishwar
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On Saturday 25 November 2006 07:44, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
I accidently deletd the firefox icon (colorful fox)
from menu bar (with Big-K).
Is there a way to create the icon again?
-ishwar
Right click on the KMenu Button (with Big-K) and select Menu Editor.
Then Select the Internet Section.
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
Was ist das für ein KDE? Du brauchst mind. 3.4 für diese Spielchen.
Oder ich verstehe grad nicht was genau du angeklickt hast...
es ist KDE 3.3.2...
Naja, mit dem anklicken ist das so eine Sache ;-)
Ich hab bisher immer SuSE eingesetzt, dort votnehmlich die Konsole
Hallo Tobias,
Tobias Krais schrieb:
synaptic zieht den 2.6er Kernel nicht automatisch nach weil es sein
kann, dass du dir deinen eigenen Kernel gebastelt hast von dem dein
Paketsystem nichts weiß.
da ich mich mit Linux als Client noch nicht beschäftigt habe, hab ich
eine ganz 'normale'
Hi Norbert
Normalerweise hast du den Inhalt des Kontrollzentrums auch als
Ausklapp-Icon im KDE Panel. Wenn nicht über Rechtsklick im
Panel-Miniprogramm hinzufügen-Einstellungen. Ein wenig anders ist das
IIRC unter KDE3.3 und 3.4, hab ich aber leider nicht im Kopf, irgendwas
mit Spezialknopf
On 21.03.06 09:05:33, Norbert Harz wrote:
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
Nun sitzt ich das erste mal richtig vor einem Linux - Client und hab so meine
Probleme mit den Aufrufen... Nutze doch immer noch mit Vorliebe die Konsole
:-)
Oh, interessante Gattung Linuxnutzer, noch nie vor einer Linux-GUI
On 21.03.06 09:07:29, Norbert Harz wrote:
Hallo Tobias,
Tobias Krais schrieb:
synaptic zieht den 2.6er Kernel nicht automatisch nach weil es sein
kann, dass du dir deinen eigenen Kernel gebastelt hast von dem dein
Paketsystem nichts weiß.
da ich mich mit Linux als Client noch nicht
Am Montag, 20. März 2006 21:51 schrieb Norbert Harz:
[...]
Mal so 'ne richtig blöde Frage am Rande: Wie komm ich an das
Kontrollzentrum ran?
Zum Beispiel, indem du in der Kontrollleiste auf das K mit dem Zahnrad klickst
(also gewissermaßen das Startmenü aufrufst) und dort auf
Hallo Leute,
ich möchte USB Stik, Digicam, Mp3 Player, etc einstecken, dann soll
dieses Device autom. gemountet werden und ein entsprechendes Icon auf
dem Desktop erscheinen. Bein ziehen des Stiks soll alles umgekehrt
ablaufen.
Geht das? Wenn ja, dann würden mich ein paar Namen freuen mit denen
Hi Dirk,
ich möchte USB Stik, Digicam, Mp3 Player, etc einstecken, dann soll
dieses Device autom. gemountet werden und ein entsprechendes Icon auf
dem Desktop erscheinen. Bein ziehen des Stiks soll alles umgekehrt
ablaufen.
Geht das? Wenn ja, dann würden mich ein paar Namen freuen mit
On 20.03.06 14:21:52, Dirk Schleicher wrote:
ich möchte USB Stik, Digicam, Mp3 Player, etc einstecken, dann soll
dieses Device autom. gemountet werden und ein entsprechendes Icon auf
dem Desktop erscheinen.
Dazu hast du schon ne Antwort. Aber...
Bein ziehen des Stiks soll alles umgekehrt
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:09:34 +0100
Tobias Krais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apt-get install pmount udev usbmount
Dann musst du noch im Kontrollzentrum eintstellen, dass er dir die
Geräteicons auf dem Desktop anzeigen soll (Arbeitsfläche - Verhalten
- Gerätesymbole)
Danke Dir das geht so.
Tobias Krais schrieb:
apt-get install pmount udev usbmount
bei mir hat er 'gemeckert', daß er für usbmount einen 2.6er-Kernel will...
Dann musst du noch im Kontrollzentrum eintstellen, dass er dir die
Geräteicons auf dem Desktop anzeigen soll (Arbeitsfläche - Verhalten -
Gerätesymbole)
On 20.03.06 21:51:07, Norbert Harz wrote:
Tobias Krais schrieb:
apt-get install pmount udev usbmount
bei mir hat er 'gemeckert', daß er für usbmount einen 2.6er-Kernel will...
Ist ja auch richtig. Mit 2.4er geht das so nicht, dort brauchst du
entweder automount oder vllt. geht sowas auch mit
Hi Norbert,
wenn ich das versuche (Aufruf über: Desktop-Einstellungen -
Datenträgerverwaltung), kommt:
Datenträgerverwaltung wird nicht unterstützt
Text...
You need Linux kernel 2.6
Warum wird das dann von synaptic angeboten...?
synaptic zieht den 2.6er Kernel nicht automatisch nach
Entschuldigt den etwas kryptischen Betreff ;)
Ich habe unter KDE (3.3) auf dem Desktop Icons,
mit denen ich DVD usw. mounten/unmounten kann.
Bei einem mount wird automatisch der Konqueror
gestartet. Ich hätte jedoch gerne, dass ein anderes
Programm beim mount gestartet wird.
[Desktop Entry]
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 07:48:02PM +0200, Dirk Salva wrote:
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 03:07:22PM +0200, I wrote:
Indirekt. Account auf der Zielmaschine einrichten und per NX einloggen.
In der NX-Session per vnc auf die dann lokale Session-KDE aufschalten.
Aufschalten? Wie das?
Wie nennst du
Am Sonntag, 15. Mai 2005 12:05 schrieb Dirk Salva:
Also:
- gibt es NX-Pakete für Debian-Sarge, als Quelle für apt, am
allerallerliebsten auch noch für AMD64!?
Ich habe mich vor kurzem auch auf die Suche gemacht und folgende Seite
gefunden:
Am Montag, 16. Mai 2005 15:32 schrieb Bernhard Schwartz:
mit dem old bei Woody irritiert mich etwas). Ich habe es selbst noch
nicht probiert.
s/Woody/Sarge
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Hi Leute,
momentan benutze ich zu zwei von mir gewarteten Rechnern das
KDE-Desktop-sharing, um den entsprechenden Usern Hilfestellung zu
geben oder ihnen etwas zu zeigen, das Ganze bei mir getunnelt durch
ssh. KDE-Desktop-sharing ist mWn nichts weiter als eine gut ins
System eingepaßte VNC-Server
Am Sonntag, 15. Mai 2005 12:05 schrieb Dirk Salva:
Desktop-sharing via ISDN ist nun leider etwas _zäh_ :-/
Ja, das ist wohl war. Ob nx allerdings ein Desktopsharing macht weis
ich nicht. Ich glaube nicht. Beim remote-login wird ein neuer
x-server gestartet.
Angeblich soll ja dieses FreeNX
einsetzen wie KDE-desktop-sharing?
Indirekt. Account auf der Zielmaschine einrichten und per NX einloggen.
In der NX-Session per vnc auf die dann lokale Session-KDE aufschalten.
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On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 03:07:22PM +0200, Martin Reising wrote:
- kann man NX genauso einsetzen wie KDE-desktop-sharing?
Indirekt. Account auf der Zielmaschine einrichten und per NX einloggen.
In der NX-Session per vnc auf die dann lokale Session-KDE aufschalten.
Aufschalten? Wie das?
ciao
Hallo,
seit der Umstellung meiner Server von woody auf sarge hat eine Nutzerin
Probleme mit den Desktop Icons. Sie werden nicht mehr angezeigt.
Die Nutzer loggen sich auf thinClients ein und ich habe hier 4 XDMCP-Server
die alle auf dem gleichen Stand sind. Das Problem tritt nur bei einer
Am Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2005 08:20 schrieb Paul Puschmann:
Dann sollte er eventuell die Anzeige der Geräte-Symbole aktivieren:
Kontrollzentrum - Arbeitsfläche - Verhalten - Geräte-Symbole
?! das hört sich genau nach dem an, was ich suche - wenn das
funktioniert, muss ich nur noch allen
Am Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2005 08:20 schrieb Paul Puschmann:
Kontrollzentrum - Arbeitsfläche - Verhalten - Geräte-Symbole
Super, gefunden, mal schau'n ob's klappt, die CD-Geräte haben typische
devfs-Namen. In ~/.share/config/kdesktoprc taucht die Einstellung in
der Sektion Devices auf:
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 08:20:38AM +0100, Paul Puschmann wrote:
So wie ich das verstanden habe, gibt es mehrere Rechner, wo sich der
User anmelden kann (sein $HOME wandert mit) und an einem Rechner ist ein
DVD-Laufwerk vorhanden. Meldet sich nun der User an diesem Rechner an,
soll er
Rudi Effe schrieb:
Hallo,
eine halbe Stunde Googeln hat mich nicht weitergebracht - dabei dachte
ich, bereits ein Tutorium dazu gelesen zu haben.
In einem Linuxnetzwerk (Debian/KDE 3) mit mehreren Nutzern steht nur an
einem Rechner ein DVD-Laufwerk zur Verfügung. Ich möchte, dass jeder
Nutzer,
On 2005-02-16 18:47:44 +0100, Christian Fröse wrote:
Rudi Effe schrieb:
In einem Linuxnetzwerk (Debian/KDE 3) mit mehreren Nutzern steht nur an
einem Rechner ein DVD-Laufwerk zur Verfügung. Ich möchte, dass jeder
Nutzer, der sich dort anmeldet, ein DVD-Icon auf den Desktop findet.
Michael Bienia wrote:
On 2005-02-16 18:47:44 +0100, Christian Fröse wrote:
Rudi Effe schrieb:
In einem Linuxnetzwerk (Debian/KDE 3) mit mehreren Nutzern steht nur an
einem Rechner ein DVD-Laufwerk zur Verfügung. Ich möchte, dass jeder
Nutzer, der sich dort anmeldet, ein DVD-Icon auf den Desktop
ja hallo erstmal,..
seit einiger Zeit hat sich KDE angewöhnt, die Schrift der Desktop-Icons mit
einem eigenartigen Weichen 3D Schatten zu hinterlegen. Leider sieht dieser
auf System mit 65k Farben jedoch eher nach einer hässlichen Punktwolke aus.
Wie kann ich dieses Effekt abschalten?
Keep
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 11:01:02PM +0100, Jan Lühr wrote:
seit einiger Zeit hat sich KDE angewöhnt, die Schrift der Desktop-Icons mit
einem eigenartigen Weichen 3D Schatten zu hinterlegen. Leider sieht dieser
auf System mit 65k Farben jedoch eher nach einer hässlichen Punktwolke aus.
Wie
hallo liste!
wie kann ich sowas bewerkstelligen?
brauch ich ein spezielles packet?
ciao
alex
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On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:59:53PM -0400, Ignatz Sol wrote:
I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
iso's and have the right ones around for some friends' installs that
are coming up. Can anyone
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 22:54:15 +0300, Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:59:53PM -0400, Ignatz Sol wrote:
I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
iso's and have the
I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
iso's and have the right ones around for some friends' installs that
are coming up. Can anyone clue me into which cd's I need? Or better
yet, refer me to a
On Thursday 03 June 2004 05:59 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
iso's and have the right ones around for some friends' installs that
are coming up. Can anyone clue me
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 18:08:17 -0700, Mike Chandler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 03 June 2004 05:59 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
iso's and have the
On Thursday 03 June 2004 07:36 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 18:08:17 -0700, Mike Chandler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 03 June 2004 05:59 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
in each iso) but cannot find it. I
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on my
current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on port :0
and on the current X desktop. I have gotten VNC to work but it creates
another x server. Also Im interested in doing dual monitor VNC (i run 2x
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on
port :0 and on the current X desktop. I have gotten VNC to work but
it creates another x server. Also Im
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on
port :0 and on the current X desktop. I have gotten VNC to work but
it creates
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:51 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on
port :0 and on the current X
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:51 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run
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