--On 21. december 2005 19:43 +0100 Jorn Argelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sasa Stupar wrote:
Hi!
I have been searching and trying to build a FreeBSD with KDE desktop
but I have not luck. The X starts but only the xdm.
Is there some nice step by step guide for it? Don't tell me for
handbook
(Doubt this first bit is relevant but it's what happened...) This morning, I
started up my desktop with the monitors off, so it came up in 640x480 or
something useless.
I rebooted and logged into KDE and got an error message saying Taskbar applet
cannot be started. I logged out and logged
(Doubt this first bit is relevant but it's what happened...) This morning, I
started up my desktop with the monitors off, so it came up in 640x480 or
something useless.
I rebooted and logged into KDE and got an error message saying Taskbar applet
cannot be started. I logged out and logged
Ashley Moran wrote:
Does anyone know what I can do to fix this, or where the error is logged so I
can work out what's up?
if you can get a command line up, can you do nohup kicker ?
(I have to restart kicker every month or two)
- d.
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Does anybody know where I can find the status of porting KDE 3.5 to FreeBSD?
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On Thu, December 15, 2005 10:12 am, Kirk Strauser wrote:
Does anybody know where I can find the status of porting KDE 3.5 to
FreeBSD?
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Perhaps here:
http://freebsd.kde.org/
I suspect it's already building on FreeBSD, and may already be in the
ports. Try updating your ports
On Thursday 15 December 2005 09:18, Louis J. LeBlanc wrote:
Perhaps here:
http://freebsd.kde.org/
Nothing there...
Try updating your ports directory, and if it's not there, you might try
the port maintainer.
...and it's not in ports yet. I'd rather the maintainer be spending his
time on
On December 15, 2005 07:12 am, Kirk Strauser wrote:
Does anybody know where I can find the status of porting KDE 3.5 to
FreeBSD?
Please see
http://frontrangebsd.org/pipermail/kde-freebsd/2005-December/011800.html
Cheers.
-- Norbert.
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not in ports yet. I'd rather the maintainer be spending his
time on the port than answer my emails, so I'll go back to waiting
patiently.
Latest news from the kde-freebsd list:
Porting is progressing, but slowly (for a number of technical and
non-technical reasons).
It is possible that we might end
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device
-
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the
desktop and tried
Enrique Nieves Jr. wrote:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device
-
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer
Enrique Nieves Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device
-
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the
desktop and tried to mount, I got
Javier Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I install FreeBSD 6.0 in my box and create the file xorg.conf.new with
rights values. Then I try it with Xorg -config ... (and it works fine)... but
when I try to start kde (writing kdm in the console as root) the screen
change his resolution
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new - link to device -
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the
desktop and tried to mount, I got the following error message:
Could not mount device
Hi, I install FreeBSD 6.0 in my box and create the file xorg.conf.new with
rights values. Then I try it with Xorg -config ... (and it works fine)... but
when I try to start kde (writing kdm in the console as root) the screen
change his resolution trying to start kde but when appear the screen
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 21:04, Javier Matos wrote:
Hi, I install FreeBSD 6.0 in my box and create the file xorg.conf.new with
rights values. Then I try it with Xorg -config ... (and it works fine)...
but when I try to start kde (writing kdm in the console as root) the
screen change his
Jason Williams wrote:
Andrea,
The freebsd website has a excellent section on the pam module that
REALLY helped me out. I believe you will find the answer in there. Here
is a link:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/pam/index.html
I would suggest that you probably need
On Nov 26, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I've got a problem.
I'm using KDE 3.4.3 on a 5.4p8 system: simply it does not check for
password!!!
At login (using kdm) I just enter my username and can leave the
password field blank or type whatever I want. The same happens
RW wrote:
On Saturday 26 November 2005 16:48, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I've got a problem.
I'm using KDE 3.4.3 on a 5.4p8 system: simply it does not check for
password!!!
At login (using kdm) I just enter my username and can leave the password
field blank or type whatever I want
Hello.
I've got a problem.
I'm using KDE 3.4.3 on a 5.4p8 system: simply it does not check for
password!!!
At login (using kdm) I just enter my username and can leave the password
field blank or type whatever I want. The same happens after the screen
saver has locked up my session.
Here's my
On Saturday 26 November 2005 16:48, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I've got a problem.
I'm using KDE 3.4.3 on a 5.4p8 system: simply it does not check for
password!!!
At login (using kdm) I just enter my username and can leave the password
field blank or type whatever I want. The same
Ivailo Bonev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a problem with compilling KDE:
c++ -c -pipe -fno-exceptions -fPIC -Wall -W -O -pipe
-march=athlon-xp -DDESIGNE
R -DQT_INTERNAL_XML -DQT_INTERNAL_WORKSPACE
-DQT_INTERNAL_ICONVIEW -DQT_INTERNAL
_TABLE -DQT_TABLET_SUPPORT -DQT_NO_DEBUG
candy for FVWM before I learn a new UI.
I stick with fvwm myself. It's such a beautiful program and it gives
you all the looks you want.
BTW, If I go back to FVWM, is there anything saying I can't use
Konqueror?
Why don't you fire it up and see for yourself? ;-)
Sure you can use kde programs
I have a problem with compilling KDE:
c++ -c -pipe -fno-exceptions -fPIC -Wall -W -O -pipe
-march=athlon-xp -DDESIGNE
R -DQT_INTERNAL_XML -DQT_INTERNAL_WORKSPACE
-DQT_INTERNAL_ICONVIEW -DQT_INTERNAL
_TABLE -DQT_TABLET_SUPPORT -DQT_NO_DEBUG
-DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -DQT_SHARED -I/usr/
local/share/qt
I know this is a strange question, but I'm a long time FVWM2 user (7+
years) and I've got a pretty extensive set of keyboard shortcuts and
menu setups. Now, I'm starting to play with KDE (just for yuks,
really) and I've gotta wonder if there's a quick and dirty way to
transpose all my FVWM2 menus
hi all.
i am using freebsd 5.4
kde 3.4 installed on my system icq or yahoo messenger works fine on kopete
but when i try to launch msn each time it gives password error.
and this makes me sick.
anyone here met this problem before ?
is there a way to fix it ?
help please
Hi,
I run 5.4 stable with xorg 6.8.2 and kde 3.4.0. I also use quite a few
apps with a rather dull looking GTK interface. I know that GTK
interfaces pick up the desktop themes under Gnome. Is there any way of
applying a theme to GTK interfaces under kde, either the kde theme
itself or a Gnome
Hi,
I run 5.4 stable with xorg 6.8.2 and kde 3.4.0. I also use quite a few
apps with a rather dull looking GTK interface. I know that GTK
interfaces pick up the desktop themes under Gnome. Is there any way of
applying a theme to GTK interfaces under kde, either the kde theme
itself
2005/11/13, Michał Masłowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I run 5.4 stable with xorg 6.8.2 and kde 3.4.0. I also use quite a few
apps with a rather dull looking GTK interface. I know that GTK
interfaces pick up the desktop themes under Gnome. Is there any way of
applying a theme to GTK
On Wednesday, 9. November 2005 21:39, Jack L. wrote:
I have the same setup, except I only want konsole and konqueror for file
browsing and a terminal. I wonder if kde will ever split up those
applications into different pieces.
Most probably never - KDE tries to make a desktop environment
On 11/9/05, Frank Staals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George Katsanos wrote:
KDE is a huge package , and if you're trying to portupgrade to p3 550
that's
a hard thing to do.3 days now! :-(
I just want konqueror , is there any way [or do you know the exact port]
that will save me from
KDE is a huge package , and if you're trying to portupgrade to p3 550 that's
a hard thing to do.3 days now! :-(
I just want konqueror , is there any way [or do you know the exact port]
that will save me from installing kde base , kde , kdelibs and zillions of
kde stuff [which I hate] at my
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 10:50:28AM +0200, George Katsanos wrote:
KDE is a huge package , and if you're trying to portupgrade to p3 550 that's
a hard thing to do.3 days now! :-(
I just want konqueror , is there any way [or do you know the exact port]
that will save me from installing kde
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 02:50 am, George Katsanos wrote:
is there any way [or do you know the exact port] that will save me from
installing kde base , kde , kdelibs and zillions of kde stuff [which I hate]
at my computer?
No. The reason is that Konqueror *is* KDE in a very real sense
George Katsanos wrote:
KDE is a huge package , and if you're trying to portupgrade to p3 550 that's
a hard thing to do.3 days now! :-(
I just want konqueror , is there any way [or do you know the exact port]
that will save me from installing kde base , kde , kdelibs and zillions of
kde stuff
On Wednesday, 9. November 2005 09:50, George Katsanos wrote:
KDE is a huge package , and if you're trying to portupgrade to p3 550
that's a hard thing to do.3 days now! :-(
I just want konqueror , is there any way [or do you know the exact port]
that will save me from installing kde base , kde
.
In either case, using portupgrade avoids manual deletion.
Thanks... Ive done a portupgrade...
From the freebsd.kde.org. Would anyone whos done a:
portupgrade -rR kde
let me know how long it takes? Im running nearly 2 days here... 1mbs
broadband connection.
Admittedly config screens were ignored due
depends on CPU, ram, I/O speed... have had systems which took a few days to
compile kde and all it's dependancies, have had others take less than an hour...
depends entirely on the machine speed - mostly I/O and CPU really.
eoghan wrote:
On 5 Nov 2005, at 17:38, RW wrote:
On Saturday 05
On 7 Nov 2005, at 19:12, Nathan Vidican wrote:
depends on CPU, ram, I/O speed... have had systems which took a few
days to compile kde and all it's dependancies, have had others take
less than an hour... depends entirely on the machine speed - mostly
I/O and CPU really.
Thanks... Well
Hello
Im just looking for some advice. Ive updated my ports since kde has
gone to 3.4.3. Im currently using 3.4.2. I want to upgrade. But Im
not sure if I do this will I loose all my current settings - like
desktop items etc. Also, do I do a pkg_remove kde3 and then pkg_add -
r kde3? I
On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 04:16:32PM +, eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im just looking for some advice. Ive updated my ports since kde has
gone to 3.4.3. Im currently using 3.4.2. I want to upgrade. But Im
not sure if I do this will I loose all my current settings - like
desktop items etc. Also
On 5 Nov 2005, at 16:45, Mike Hernandez wrote:
On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 04:16:32PM +, eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im just looking for some advice. Ive updated my ports since kde has
gone to 3.4.3. Im currently using 3.4.2. I want to upgrade. But Im
not sure if I do this will I loose all my current
On Saturday 05 November 2005 16:16, eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im just looking for some advice. Ive updated my ports since kde has
gone to 3.4.3. Im currently using 3.4.2. I want to upgrade. But Im
not sure if I do this will I loose all my current settings - like
desktop items etc. Also, do I do
On 5 Nov 2005, at 17:13, RW wrote:
On Saturday 05 November 2005 16:16, eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im just looking for some advice. Ive updated my ports since kde has
gone to 3.4.3. Im currently using 3.4.2. I want to upgrade. But Im
not sure if I do this will I loose all my current settings - like
On Saturday 05 November 2005 17:27, eoghan wrote:
On 5 Nov 2005, at 17:13, RW wrote:
On Saturday 05 November 2005 16:16, eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im just looking for some advice. Ive updated my ports since kde has
gone to 3.4.3. Im currently using 3.4.2. I want to upgrade. But Im
not sure
Installed all the KDE files off CD, Where I'm stuck is ,is there
a config file I need to edit to bring up KDE,??
Or have I not fully gotten all the necessary files loaded in at install,
?? Been reading in the handbook but not finding
what I'm needing , This is my first time to ask
Hello, and Please ,,,Somebody nudge me in the right direction,
I have a successful install of 6.0 RC1, and when I startx it comes up with
three boxes , of xterminals
I have Installed all the KDE files off CD, Where I'm stuck is ,is there a
config file I need to edit to bring up KDE
On Sunday 30 October 2005 22:15, Jack Thompson wrote:
Hello, and Please ,,,Somebody nudge me in the right direction,
I have a successful install of 6.0 RC1, and when I startx it comes up with
three boxes , of xterminals
I have Installed all the KDE files off CD, Where I'm stuck
Hello:
I am sure you will find my problem quite easy. I just installed FreeBSD
5.4, and I configured KDE and related configurations according with the
handbook. My .xinitrc file contains only the line: echo exec startkde.
When I type startx everything seems to be well, but KDE doesn't start
Sunday 23 October 2005 17:13 skrev Michał Masłowski:
Hello:
I am sure you will find my problem quite easy. I just installed FreeBSD
5.4, and I configured KDE and related configurations according with the
handbook. My .xinitrc file contains only the line: echo exec
startkde. When I type
I installed Firefox on KDE 3.4 / FreeBSD 5.4 but I don't see the icon
in any of the menus. I can probably search for it and find it, but
how do I add it as a menu selection?
Teo
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Teo De Las Heras wrote:
I installed Firefox on KDE 3.4 / FreeBSD 5.4 but I don't see the icon
in any of the menus. I can probably search for it and find it, but
how do I add it as a menu selection?
Teo
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El día Monday, October 17, 2005 a las 08:58:00PM -0500, Teilhard Knight
escribió:
Hello:
I am sure you will find my problem quite easy. I just installed FreeBSD
5.4, and I configured KDE and related configurations according with the
handbook. My .xinitrc file contains only the line: echo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El día Monday, October 17, 2005 a las 08:58:00PM -0500, Teilhard
Knight escribió:
Hello:
I am sure you will find my problem quite easy. I just installed
FreeBSD
5.4, and I configured KDE and related configurations according with
the handbook. My .xinitrc file contains
Hello:
I am sure you will find my problem quite easy. I just installed FreeBSD 5.4,
and I configured KDE and related configurations according with the handbook.
My .xinitrc file contains only the line: echo exec startkde. When I type
startx everything seems to be well, but KDE doesn't start
Hello list
I freshly installed a HP XW 4200 5.4-R + KDE and I have problem
with sound device here is the error message.
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such file or directory)
The sound server will continue, using
you should load the sound kernel first. Go to /boot/loader.conf, add the two
lines as follow:
sound_load=YES
sound_ich_load=YES
then the sound card should work for you. Good luck!
On Monday 10 October 2005 19:58, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello list
I freshly installed a HP XW 4200 5.4-R + KDE
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Sent: 10 October 2005 13:17
To: Paul Bridger
Subject: Re: KDE /dev/dsp can't be opened
Paul Bridger wrote:
Have you compiled sound into your kernel?
device sound
device snd_xxx # device driver
Hello Paul
oops ... I use the GENERIC kernel
it does
Hi all,
I have recently upgraded from FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE to 5.4-STABLE using
cvsup. I then upgraded installed ports using portupgrade -a (after
running make fetchindex and pkgdb -F).
Worked for most ports.
But I have a hard time upgrading KDE from 3.3 to 3.4. Some ports in the
KDE set
edward wrote:
Hi all,
I have recently upgraded from FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE to 5.4-STABLE using
cvsup. I then upgraded installed ports using portupgrade -a (after
running make fetchindex and pkgdb -F).
Worked for most ports.
But I have a hard time upgrading KDE from 3.3 to 3.4. Some ports
KDE from 3.3 to 3.4. Some ports in
the KDE set upgraded OK, but kdebase among others didn't want to
upgrade from 3.3.0_4 to 3.4.2_2. Tried :
#portupgrade kdebase
then
#portupgrade -p kdebase
The package itself donloads OK but I get the following at the end of
snip error message
Any clue what's
KDE loads and runs okay, although the Kontact mail program has become
inop. When I close KDE I get this message in the console window
repeated about four times:
X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
Major opcode: 6
Minor opcode: 0
Resource id: 0x1eb
I have the feeling
Hi,
I have spent 3 hours googling how to get baghira 0.6e work with kde on
my freebsd box, no luck.
I do see the bab got fired up, and right click on the bab applet in
system tray does show a small menu, but left click just doesn't change
kde look at all.
Can anybody tell me what I am doing
I have tried to install Kde3 from both ports and pkgs. Each time the
installation chokes on Kdebase and Kdeartwork. An error screen comes up
announcing the failure, and referring me to a debug screen which I have
no idea where to find. As you can tell, this is a newbie thing. Any
help
On Friday 09 September 2005 03:16, Rem Roberti wrote:
I have tried to install Kde3 from both ports and pkgs. Each time the
installation chokes on Kdebase and Kdeartwork. An error screen comes up
announcing the failure, and referring me to a debug screen which I have
no idea where to find.
Yuan Jue wrote:
On Friday 09 September 2005 03:16, Rem Roberti wrote:
I have tried to install Kde3 from both ports and pkgs. Each time the
installation chokes on Kdebase and Kdeartwork. An error screen comes up
announcing the failure, and referring me to a debug screen which I have
no
On Friday 09 September 2005 08:16, Rem Roberti wrote:
Yuan Jue wrote:
On Friday 09 September 2005 03:16, Rem Roberti wrote:
I have tried to install Kde3 from both ports and pkgs. Each time the
installation chokes on Kdebase and Kdeartwork. An error screen comes up
announcing the failure,
Yuan Jue wrote:
As a frequently usb disk user, I really want to make things easier and more
comfortable for me to mount the usb disk whenever I need to use it.
There is an article on this:
http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200202/automounting.html
Maybe you'll get it to work. I tried it myself
Hello all.
As a frequently usb disk user, I really want to make things easier and more
comfortable for me to mount the usb disk whenever I need to use it. After
doing some stuff, now I can mount it as a general user (not root) and use
only one instruction like mount /mnt/usb; and umount it
. It has given
me grey hairs where XFree86 kept running for years.
/andreas
Hi Andreas:
I have faced some of the issues that you mention with
KDE 3.3
FireFox 1.0.4
Linux kernel 2.6.9-5 and
xorg-x11-6.8.1-23
However, I am still learning the ropes on FreeBSD and
so unable to repro your
On Aug 19, 2005, at 1:19 AM, Andreas Davour wrote:
Are there really nobody but me who has had problems with X dying?
I've seen bug reported on Linux that Firefox seems to kill X.
Should I take it to the ports list instead?
I'm seriously doubting the sense of FreeBSD moving to Xorg. It has
Since the kde update went into ports about a week ago, I've been having a
problem with xorg crashing.
The problem occurs when a kde session is left in the background by a switch
to either another x-server or to a virtual terminal, and it's left there long
enough for the monitor standby timer
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 22:25, RW wrote:
Since the kde update went into ports about a week ago, I've been having a
problem with xorg crashing.
The problem occurs when a kde session is left in the background by a
switch to either another x-server or to a virtual terminal, and it's left
I'm in the process of updating ports that have vulerablities. many in the KDE
family do, so i've been trying to update them, but they keep erroring outbut
i don't need or use KDE at all on this system. What is the best way to remove
all pieces KDE. If i `pkg_delete kdebase
On 01 Aug jdyke wrote:
If i `pkg_delete kdebase` will it delete all sub packages. or do those
have to go one at a time?
pkg_delete kde\* removes most if not all of kde* stuff.
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Dick Hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 01 Aug jdyke wrote:
If i `pkg_delete kdebase` will it delete all sub packages. or do those
have to go one at a time?
pkg_delete kde\* removes most if not all of kde* stuff.
Using -r should also get rid of packages that depend on the kde
stuff
Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
Dick Hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 01 Aug jdyke wrote:
If i `pkg_delete kdebase` will it delete all sub packages. or do those
have to go one at a time?
pkg_delete kde\* removes most if not all of kde* stuff.
Using -r should also get rid of packages
Hello.
Explain how to adjust please dial-up connection in
KDE about the help kppp? I have made all as it is necessary
but by pressing connect there is a tablet modem is busy .
The modem does not react.
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Hello.
Explain how to adjust please dial-up connection in
KDE about the help kppp? I have made all as it is necessary
but by pressing connect there is a tablet modem is busy .
The modem does not react.
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On Wednesday 08 June 2005 07:58, Gareth Bailey wrote:
Hi all,
I believe that a kde install using packages where possible is the quickest
route. I started the kde install using portupgrade -NRP kde, but had a
power cut half way through :-( How might i continue where I left off?
Just run
Many years ago, I ran fvwm2 under Solaris. It actually had a menu option
set up whereby you could restart the X server without all your X clients
dying.
I really wanted this the other week when KDE went weird on me and the mouse
pointer disappeared. (After only two months! With this sort
In the last episode (Jul 26), David Gerard said:
Many years ago, I ran fvwm2 under Solaris. It actually had a menu
option set up whereby you could restart the X server without all your
X clients dying.
I really wanted this the other week when KDE went weird on me and the
mouse pointer
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 18:30:54 +0200
Michael Nottebrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, 23. July 2005 02:56, Andrew Predoehl wrote:
I found a problem when I recompiled the
graphics/kdegraphics3 port; the build and install were
OK, but now when I run KPovModeler, it tells me, No
OpenGL
hi
howto allow kde export from freeBSD 5.4 ?
I mean to load KDE, for example with X-Win32
http://www.xwin32.com/en/products/
on the windows machine ?
kind regards
piotr
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On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 13:30, PK wrote:
hi
howto allow kde export from freeBSD 5.4 ?
I mean to load KDE, for example with X-Win32
http://www.xwin32.com/en/products/
on the windows machine ?
kind regards
piotr
You are probably better off with VNC. Freebsd has a VNC Server
yes, I know VNC
but VNC create all the time a new KDE session and I'd like to export already
running KDE session.
--- On Sun 07/24, Robert Slade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Robert Slade [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 13:41:16 +
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PK wrote:
--- On Sun 07/24, Robert Slade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Robert Slade [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 13:41:16 +
Subject: Re: howto export kde from freeBSD 5.4 ?
On Sun
a good copy.
A CD via DHL may be a lot faster :). The port tarbal will also
be on the iso.
Yes your are right but DHL's policy doesn't able to us to use other
OS unless HP-UX OS, but this OS only works in HP Servers...
Well, my interest is learn unix. The first time I tried to install
KDE
Hi,
Currently I have installed the kde from the ftp site.
But I want to install it from a cd. I have been seeing into
ftp://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/ and there are only one
file. If I download this file and burn it into a cd, can I install the
kde.
Remember these are my
On Thursday 21 July 2005 02:28 pm, Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
Currently I have installed the kde from the ftp site.
But I want to install it from a cd. I have been seeing into
ftp://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/ and there are only
one file. If I download this file and burn
time I tried to install KDE
from CD I got only errors...
I'll try again from CDs...
Thanks a lot...
Efren Bravo
Sistemas DHL, Cuba
-Original Message-
From: Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Efren Bravo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:11:52
I updated the version of KDE on my box (5.2.1-RELEASE) to 3.4, and I'm
getting the following result when running vncserver:
Could not open library kcminit.la: Shared object libm.so.3 not found
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libm.so.3 not found
Could not open library ksmserver.la: Shared
Hi all,
I believe that a kde install using packages where possible is the quickest
route. I started the kde install using portupgrade -NRP kde, but had a
power cut half way through :-( How might i continue where I left off?
Thanks for your help,
Gareth
the dependency is the thing I have the problem with. the kompmgr.c
located in /usr/ports/x11-wm/kopmgr is where I have a compilation
problem. Here is full llog
kompmgr.c:1110: error: structure has no member named `extents'
kompmgr.c:1112: error: structure has no member named `extents'
Did you cvsup your ports tree before beginning?
Man, I keep saying it, and keep saying it. I really really really
(REALLY) need to set up a wiki covering ports tree best practices. Once
you have it down, it works like clockwork, but there's a huge gap in
understanding what to do for
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 11:17:31PM -0400, Antoine Solomon wrote:
the dependency is the thing I have the problem with. the kompmgr.c
located in /usr/ports/x11-wm/kopmgr is where I have a compilation
problem. Here is full llog
No, that's still only part of it. Please follow my advice:
You
On 05 Jun Gary Kline wrote:
Anybody know a means of using some of the more nifty KDE
tools--say, kdict--without using Gnome or KDE?
Run a window manager (fvwm2?) ;-)
The needed (kde) libs always need to be installed though.
--
dick -- http://nagual.st/ -- PGP/GnuPG key: F86289CE
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:10:05PM +0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On 05 Jun Gary Kline wrote:
Anybody know a means of using some of the more nifty KDE
tools--say, kdict--without using Gnome or KDE?
Run a window manager (fvwm2?) ;-)
The needed (kde) libs always need
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 09:11:38AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:10:05PM +0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On 05 Jun Gary Kline wrote:
Anybody know a means of using some of the more nifty KDE
tools--say, kdict--without using Gnome or KDE?
Run a window manager
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:51:06AM -0600, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 09:11:38AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:10:05PM +0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On 05 Jun Gary Kline wrote:
Anybody know a means of using some of the more nifty KDE
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