On Sunday 23 January 2005 08:53 am, Trey Sizemore wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 08:41 -0800, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
Yes. portupgrade screws up the port registration files when you run
pkgdb -F. These are the files in /var/db/pkg/{portname}/+CONTENTS
Portmanager does not mess with the
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 08:30 -0800, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
To not uninstall them, but to properly upgrade your installed ports with
sysutils/portmanager.
-Mike
Did a 'portmanager -u' and still having the same issues with k3b and
konq.
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and
konq.
Try setting up a different user account on your machine then see how kde
works with it.
-Mike
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On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 13:04 -0800, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
Try setting up a different user account on your machine then see how
kde
works with it.
The new user had an artsd.core and kdeint.core file in their home
directory when I logged in using their account. Starting up k3b from
On Sunday 23 January 2005 02:03 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 13:04 -0800, Michael C. Shultz wrote:
Try setting up a different user account on your machine then see
how kde
works with it.
The new user had an artsd.core and kdeint.core file in their home
directory when I
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 02:53, Trey Sizemore wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 20:52 +1030, Ian Moore wrote:
You could try removing the kde packages install packages instead -
the
FreeBSD-KDE people seem to suggest that's the prefered method for KDE.
snip
What is the 'best'/'easiest' way
portupgrade above and a *lot* of packages were
reinstalled, among those KDE. I'm not sure in retrospect that I needed
to do this as I only installed FreeBSD on this box a couple of months
ago. Anyway, since the upgrade Konqueror crashes when started in a
directory (core dumps) as a file browser, KDE
dependencies) should do the following to
properly update expat2 and all of its dependencies:
portupgrade -rf textproc/expat2
I did the mentioned portupgrade above and a *lot* of packages were
reinstalled, among those KDE. I'm not sure in retrospect that I needed
to do this as I only
...
you could also try to do a cvsup and then a portupgrade -af and look
if it
goes through and things work afterwards again...
Well, portupgrade -af would force an upgrade of everything, right? I
thought I'd try just KDE first, but that's something to fall back on.
hope that helps you any
and all of its dependencies:
portupgrade -rf textproc/expat2
I did the mentioned portupgrade above and a *lot* of packages were
reinstalled, among those KDE. I'm not sure in retrospect that I
needed to do this as I only installed FreeBSD on this box a couple of
months ago. Anyway, since
Recent activities:
o CVSup of Ports
o portupgrade -Oar
Hmm perhaps I shouldn't have specified the O, because my KDE is broken.
Quite broken! I've reinstalled it by adding in ALL of the options, just to
make sure nothing got missed, and besides perhaps deinstalling all of the
KDE packages
Adam Smith wrote:
Recent activities:
o CVSup of Ports
o portupgrade -Oar
Hmm perhaps I shouldn't have specified the O, because my KDE is broken.
Quite broken! I've reinstalled it by adding in ALL of the options, just to
make sure nothing got missed, and besides perhaps deinstalling all
On Monday 17 January 2005 16:47, Chris wrote:
Adam Smith wrote:
What happens is, upon loading of KDE from KDM, just after Initializing
Peripherals, it backs out with no error and Xorg reloads.
Anyone got any suggestions as to what I might try to resolve this problem?
When ever you pull off
Adam Smith wrote:
Recent activities:
o CVSup of Ports
o portupgrade -Oar
Hmm perhaps I shouldn't have specified the O, because my KDE is broken.
Quite broken! I've reinstalled it by adding in ALL of the options, just to
make sure nothing got missed, and besides perhaps deinstalling all
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 06:06:48PM +0100, gustaaf wijnands said:
did you read /usr/ports/UPDATING , entry 20041229 ?
Yeah you guys who suggested reading UPDATING were right. I should have
known better!
Thanks
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Internode : http://www.internode.on.net
Phone :
On Saturday 15 January 2005 21:56, Maarten wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure KDM or KDE so that is uses xmodmap?
The configuration is pretty much out of the box, 5.3.
For some reason using custom from the KDM menu with .xsession:
#!/bin/sh
xmodmap -e 'keycode 203=F13'
exec startkde
Does
KDE 3.3.2
Any key combination that includes Ctrl+Shift doesn't work, e.g.
Ctrl+Shift+C to MArk All Read in Thunderbird or Ctrl+Shift+D to
Uncomment a line in KWrite.
It is the combination that is ignored; Ctrl+key and Shift+key work
as expected.
I've looked at all the keyboard stuff
Does anyone know how to configure KDM or KDE so that is uses xmodmap?
The configuration is pretty much out of the box, 5.3.
For some reason using custom from the KDM menu with .xsession:
#!/bin/sh
xmodmap -e 'keycode 203=F13'
exec startkde
Does start kde but ignores the xmodmap entry.
If i do
Hi,
When I use konqueror in su mode, I have access to the +LAN Browser, in the
side pannel and am able to brows the network, but it is non-existant as a
normal user. How do I fix this?
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I fixed this. I had to delete ~/.kde
When I restarted xorg it worked.
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On Wednesday 29 December 2004 06:02, - wrote:
Hi list,
I'm experiencing a rather annoying bug with k3b 0.11.17_1.
I run k3b as root, and whenever I start it, k3b says:
Unable to find growisofs executable
K3b uses growisofs to actually write dvds. Without growisofs you won't
be able to
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.3, and I am using KDE. Everything is great.
Except browsing.
I tried Mozilla, Firefox, and of course, Konqueror, and they take anywhere from
45 seconds, to 10 minutes to start loading a page. No, it's not hard ware, and
it's not connection.
I have a DSL
Richard Cadwalader wrote:
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.3, and I am using KDE.
Everything is great. Except browsing.
Sounds like a problem with your DNS configuration, or with one of the
nameservers you are using. Double-check what is in your /etc/resolv.conf.
Try using other nameservers
?
Thanks!
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Richard Cadwalader [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: VERY slow browsing KDE
Richard Cadwalader wrote:
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.3
-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 7:22
To: Chuck Swiger
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: VERY slow browsing KDE
Well, I tried a few DNS's
Hi list,
I'm experiencing a rather annoying bug with k3b 0.11.17_1.
I run k3b as root, and whenever I start it, k3b says:
Unable to find growisofs executable
K3b uses growisofs to actually write dvds. Without growisofs you won't
be able to write dvds. Make sure to install at least version 5.10.
LAN Browsing in Konqueror (Services tab in Navigation panel) was working
fine in the previous version I was running (3.2.x IIRC) using the lisa
daemon. In 3.3.0 however, when I select LAN Browsing I get an error
Protocol not supported: lan.
ISTR reading somewhere that lisa had been replaced by
I have failed miserable in my attempts to print from within KDE.
I have three computers networked together via a LAN. Two are running WinXP Pro
and the other (this one) has FreeBSD 5.3 installed. I have installed the
entire 'cups' system as well as 'LPRng' and 'apsfilter'. I was able to get
works' and on
some it doesn't.
I'm connecting from KDE 3.3 on FreeBSD 5.3 to a FreeBSD 5.2.1 machine. All
I get in my output in the status bar is 'Connecting...' before it
eventually times out.
Yup, I can SSH in normally from this location. Fish just doesn't work. So
is this feature dodgy
On Monday 06 December 2004 06:37 pm, Adam Smith wrote:
I've used Konqueror many times before to connect from abroad to my machine
at home using fish://.
This isn't answering your question, but:
Why would you be using fish:// instead of sftp://? Think of fish as a
workaround for systems where
installations it 'just works' and on
some it doesn't.
I'm connecting from KDE 3.3 on FreeBSD 5.3 to a FreeBSD 5.2.1 machine. All
I get in my output in the status bar is 'Connecting...' before it
eventually times out.
Yup, I can SSH in normally from this location. Fish just doesn't work. So
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 07:02:08PM -0600, Kirk Strauser said:
On Monday 06 December 2004 06:37 pm, Adam Smith wrote:
I've used Konqueror many times before to connect from abroad to my machine
at home using fish://.
This isn't answering your question, but:
Why would you be using fish://
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 02:26:09PM +1030 or thereabouts, Adam Smith wrote:
And that's why I like fish -- cos it doesn't need anything special running
to connect to a remote host! :)
You like fish? Even with that nasty bug in KDE which makes any kind
of work with files with size lower
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 02:26:09PM +1030, Adam Smith wrote:
I have found in playing around that *sometimes* it works and *sometimes* it
doesn't. I have used debug mode for sshd on my broken box and fish://
passes the username correctly, but still gets an auth fail. Strange.
Works in other
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 18:38:02 -0500 Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
|Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 18:38:02 -0500
|From: Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: Sound and KDE
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 07:28 -0500, Gerard Seibert wrote:
** Reply Separator **
Saturday, December 04, 2004 7:21:44 AM
If I am understanding you correctly, I have to add that information
into the '/boot/bootloader.conf' file even though I have sound compiled
into my
I have just recently completed a fresh install of FreeBSD 5.3. Upon
completion, I built a new 'kernel', which included a sound driver.
Everything seems to work correctly. Using 'cdcontrol', I can play an audio
disk without any problems.
Unfortunately, I cannot get sound to work in KDE. I have
problems.
Unfortunately, I cannot get sound to work in KDE. I have the latest
versions of 'xorg' and 'kde' loaded. When 'kde' loads, it displays this
error message:
Sound Server information message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
Device /dev/dsp can't be opened (no such file
Friends
When I log out of KDE, I get the following message once I'm but at the command
prompt;
X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
Major opcode: 6
Minor opcode: 0
Resource id: 0x1a000e1
X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
Major opcode: 7
Minor opcode: 0
At least that is what I think. Still trying to install KDE and got
the ghostscript configuration menu. All I took out was the printer I
would not use. Then I hit enter and it started to go. This is the
error I got:
./src/gdev1256.c:294: warning: traditional C rejects ISO C style
function
I just installed 5.3 and Xorg on a new box. Went to install KDE, and
the install stopped. This was the error:
[code]
Fetch:ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/fam/fam-2.6.9.tar.gz:
Service not available, closing control connection
Couldn't fetch it - please try to retrieve
Doug Van Allen wrote:
I just installed 5.3 and Xorg on a new box. Went to install KDE, and
the install stopped. This was the error:
[code]
Fetch:ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/fam/fam-2.6.9.tar.gz:
Service not available, closing control connection
Couldn't fetch it - please
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Doug Van Allen wrote:
I just installed 5.3 and Xorg on a new box. Went to install KDE, and
the install stopped. This was the error:
[code]
Fetch:ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/fam/fam-2.6.9.tar.gz:
Service not available, closing control connection
Couldn't
I'm not sure exactly when this happened, but I can no longer move or re-size
any windows. Open windows behave normally otherwise - I can minimize,
maximize, close, move to another desktop, etc, etc. They just can't be moved
or re-sized.
Is this a known problem, or just some weird anomaly
On Sunday 24 October 2004 13:42, Spiral Eyed Girl wrote:
Hello, I am trying to upgrade KDE, using make install in the ports
directory, and I get this error:
=== kdelibs-3.3.0_2 conflicts with installed package(s):
kdebase-3.1.4
They install files into the same place
Hello, I am trying to upgrade KDE, using make install in the ports
directory, and I get this error:
=== kdelibs-3.3.0_2 conflicts with installed package(s):
kdebase-3.1.4
They install files into the same place.
Please remove them first with pkg_delete(1).
and I try to do
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 04:42:38 -0700, Spiral Eyed Girl wrote
Hello, I am trying to upgrade KDE, using make install in the ports
directory, and I get this error:
=== kdelibs-3.3.0_2 conflicts with installed package(s):
kdebase-3.1.4
They install files into the same place
On Sunday 24 October 2004 07:23 am, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 06:42 am, Spiral Eyed Girl wrote:
Hello, I am trying to upgrade KDE, using make install in the
ports directory, and I get this error:
=== kdelibs-3.3.0_2 conflicts with installed package(s
I was testing this on Linux (2.4.26 or 2.6.x) and FreeBSD 4.10 and 5.21.
My CD-RW refuses to eject media from KDE (NOT form GNOME) when I'm using
the devices created on desktop and sometimes even at eject command
from console. Or, EVEN IF the CD is ejected, there's an error like
eject /dev/sr0
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 11:18:45PM +0300, Vlad Tudorache wrote:
I was testing this on Linux (2.4.26 or 2.6.x) and FreeBSD 4.10 and 5.21.
My CD-RW refuses to eject media from KDE (NOT form GNOME) when I'm using
the devices created on desktop and sometimes even at eject command
from console
On Friday, 22. October 2004 05:50, Haulmark, Chris wrote:
Do not include the version number when you use either pkg_update or
portupgrade. Instead, just do like this:
pkg_update openldap
portupgrade openldap
If there are more than one versions, it'll ask you yes or no for each
version.
Someone broke the silence:
On Friday, 22. October 2004 05:50, Haulmark, Chris wrote:
Do not include the version number when you use either pkg_update or
portupgrade. Instead, just do like this:
pkg_update openldap
portupgrade openldap
If there are more than one versions, it'll ask
Hello everyone,
Thanks in advance for any help. Still pretty fresh newbie here with FreeBSD
and *nix in general. I have been trying to find a front end for mplayer in
KDE 3.2. My system is 4.10, with an essentially generic kernel with sound
drivers added. I have tried making both
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 03:25, Nathan Alan Souer wrote:
seminary# portupgrade openldap-2.2.17
** No such installed package: openldap-2.2.17
portupgrade /var/db/pkg/openldap*
or
portupgrade 'openldap*'
You don't specify what you want to upgrade to, but what you want to
upgrade.
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Someone broke the silence:
Hello everyone,
Thanks in advance for any help. Still pretty fresh
newbie here with FreeBSD
and *nix in general. I have been trying to find a front end
for mplayer in
KDE 3.2. My system is 4.10, with an essentially generic
kernel with sound
drivers
Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 04:14:49AM +0200, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:06:37PM -0500, Ned Harrison wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds
On Thursday 07 October 2004 04:17, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 04:14:49AM +0200, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:06:37PM -0500, Ned Harrison wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3.
After completing the upgrade, I found
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 09:26:32AM +0200, Martin Hudec wrote:
same problem with me. I have installed fresh kde 3.3 with all packages
but I do not have any sound output at all.
Do you have sound (playing a mp3 with mplayer) before you start KDE at
the console?
If not then:
Is the whole
On Thursday 07 October 2004 14:27, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 09:26:32AM +0200, Martin Hudec wrote:
same problem with me. I have installed fresh kde 3.3 with all
packages but I do not have any sound output at all.
Do you have sound (playing a mp3 with mplayer
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds.
Following the instuctions in the UPDATING file in /usr/ports, I removed
the knotifyrc file. After logging out and back into KDE, I now have
system sounds
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:06:37PM -0500, Ned Harrison wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds.
Following the instuctions in the UPDATING file in /usr/ports, I removed
the knotifyrc file
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 04:14:49AM +0200, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:06:37PM -0500, Ned Harrison wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds.
Following
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1. I installed it about a week ago, and installed
X.org 6.7.0 with KDE 3.3 from the most recent cvs versions at the time. The
same was done for GTK (2.4.9), Firefox (0.9.3), aMule (1.2.8), and Gaim
(0.82.1). Firefox and aMule both seem to have major problems with GUI
By changing the permissions on the cd and fd, enabling vfs.usermount and creating
local mount directories, users can now easily mount and access cd's and fd's directly
from there kde konqueror file manager. The question is how can they be unmounted? I
haven't quite figured that one out yet
I recently upgraded to KDE 3.3 (under FreeBSD 5.2.1) and the sound
stopped working properly. I hear the tune as KDE starts up, but then
there is no sound after that. Multimedia applications still work
properly under XFce, it's just KDE.
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:37:06 +0100
R. W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently upgraded to KDE 3.3 (under FreeBSD 5.2.1) and the sound
stopped working properly. I hear the tune as KDE starts up, but then
there is no sound after that. Multimedia applications still work
properly under XFce
On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 21:37 +0100, R. W. wrote:
I recently upgraded to KDE 3.3 (under FreeBSD 5.2.1) and the sound
stopped working properly. I hear the tune as KDE starts up, but then
there is no sound after that. Multimedia applications still work
properly under XFce, it's just KDE.
I
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 12:38:28AM -0400, pixiedave wrote:
Hey all, I amused to 4 stable, and have upgraded to 5.3.
I like that xorg runs out of the box, the old setup sucked!. Anyways,
I compiled kde3 from ports. That took forever! What do I need to do
to start it?
startx just runs twm. I
Hello,
you new to change your .xinitrc file to read:
exec startkde
the .xinitrc file is found in your home directory ie: /home/huw/.xinitrc
after this kde will run when you type startx
you might want to have a look at the handbook section on kde and kdm, a
graphical login screen.
brgrds
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 18:42:01 +0200
Huw Wynn-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
you new to change your .xinitrc file to read:
exec startkde
the .xinitrc file is found in your home directory ie:
/home/huw/.xinitrc
after this kde will run when you type startx
you might want to have a look
Hey all, I amused to 4 stable, and have upgraded to 5.3.
I like that xorg runs out of the box, the old setup sucked!. Anyways,
I compiled kde3 from ports. That took forever! What do I need to do
to start it?
startx just runs twm. I am assuming i need to change a config file,
but never have done
) to make it's way into the system eventually.
You didn't say if you were corresponding with a KDE developer or a
FreeBSD kernel developer -- as the file that was replaced is part of
the FreeBSD system, a KDE person would have to pass it over to the
FreeBSD side for review.
Even so, the patch would
When I did a make install clean on the /usr/ports/x11/kde3 port it built
for a quite a while then died with this error:
/usr/local/include/kjs/lookup.h:96: warning: non-static const member `const
char* const KJS::HashTable::sbase' in class without a constructor gmake[3]:
***
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
On Friday 17 September 2004 21:14, Mark Ovens wrote:
Hmmm, if I delete XFree86-libraries then X won't run, and without
libXinerama.so.1 KDE won't run :-/
Anyone have a solution to this conundrum please?
Yes: Update all of XFree86 to the latest version in ports (4.4
Hello Everyone,
Im on Freebsd 5.1R, with kde 3.3 installed and xorg.
I'v installed additional language support (arabic)
from /ports/arabic/kde3-i18n
And when i ran setting on kde i can switch my system from arabic to
english, but i cannot type
arabic, how do i enable my keyboard to type
Hey all,
I've been a FreeBSD user for servers for a very long
time (starting with 2.1-RELEASE) and recently decided
to give it a whirl for my work laptop workstation.
For the most part, everything is great.
However, after installing KDE 3.3.3 out of the ports
collection (from source, as 5.2.1
also when KDE first starts up, although my Starting
KDE system event sound is clearly cut short. Beyond
that, no sound works either from X or from the
console.
Just for fun, turn *OFF* the KDE sound effects.
Perhaps, just maybe, whatever sound effect is getting played has some kind
of odd
I have just installed 4.10R (again :)).
I did not install KDE from packages.
As soon as I installed the bare system I
cvsup'd all the ports, then did a
make install kde3.
This completed successfully, albeit in
3 days.
I then tried to make package for kde
so I wouldnt need to compile it again
Hello Peter;
There is a procedure I follow in a situation like this, I don't
remember where I got it from (I think from the KDE web site
somewhere),
1) make install qt first
2) make install arts next
3) make install kdelibs 3rd
4) make install kde3 (the meta port)
5) make install whatever
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 05:42 am, Peter Ryan wrote:
I did not install KDE from packages.
As soon as I installed the bare system I
cvsup'd all the ports, then did a
make install kde3.
This completed successfully, albeit in
3 days.
I then tried to make package for kde
so I wouldnt
Hi,
I'm new to the list and I'm sure that this question has been asked before, but I am
using kde 3.1 and I've read heaps of stuff on the
internet but none really helped. How can I update my kde 3.1 to kde 3.2.3 using cvsup?
thx
Leandro
On Monday 06 September 2004 06:36 pm, Leandro Malaquias wrote:
I'm new to the list and I'm sure that this question has been asked before,
but I am using kde 3.1 and I've read heaps of stuff on the internet but
none really helped. How can I update my kde 3.1 to kde 3.2.3 using cvsup?
You
On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 12:32:52AM +0200, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
Hi,
I've updated my system to kde 3.3. This all when well. Then I had some
problem with startin it and deceded to start with a new desktop. I.e.
new home directory, and removing every other kde file related to my
user
On Sunday 29 August 2004 04:29, Peter Ryan wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but are you sure I need to do a port
upgrade after the cvsup if I am installing from the newly
updated port. KDE is the first application i am installing
after the standard installation of 4.10, and the error
to make KDE-LITE.
This also gives the same 'file not found' error.
I have done this procedure a few times
before when I reinstall freeBSD, and
have never had this error. I have not
reinstalled for about 3 weeks, so
something may have changed in the port.
I suspect it may have something to do
and the KDE3
build would fail at that point. I downloaded 6.0.6.2 and edited
the Makefile and distinfo files appropriately, and am now
continuing with the KDE3 build.
By the way, building KDE from source is an excrutiatingly
long process (more than 5 hours so far) with numerous menus
requiring human
jpegexiforient.c.
Having no idea what to do about that, I
decided to make KDE-LITE.
This also gives the same 'file not found' error.
I have done this procedure a few times
before when I reinstall freeBSD, and
have never had this error. I have not
reinstalled for about 3 weeks, so
something may
that, I decided to make KDE-LITE.
This also gives the same 'file not found' error.
I have done this procedure a few times before when I reinstall
freeBSD, and have never had this error. I have not reinstalled for
about 3 weeks, so something may have changed in the port.
Did you
Yeh you do because KDE is NOT just kde, its a bunch of other libraries
included, which wont compile a a dependency as the libraries required
are already present in the system. Only the catch is the libraries are
old. SO yo need a portupgrade. As you say that its a freshly installed
system, I would
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 12:05:00AM -0400, Tim Kellers wrote:
I've been battling this on and off (mostly off) since April.
If I put exec startkde in .xesession in a non-root folder and I enable xdm
in /etc/ttys, I can log into xorg's xdm and kde starts just fine -- even as a
non-root user
xdm and kde starts just fine --
even as a non-root user.
If I enable kdm in /etc/ttys, I get the kdm login screen, and if I login
with a non-root account, the display just stays at it's default
background until I kill it with CNTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE.
Sounds like a DNS problem (yes, I know
I've been battling this on and off (mostly off) since April.
If I put exec startkde in .xesession in a non-root folder and I enable xdm
in /etc/ttys, I can log into xorg's xdm and kde starts just fine -- even as a
non-root user.
If I enable kdm in /etc/ttys, I get the kdm login screen
[If this gets posted twice, I apologize for the noise]
I've been battling this on and off (mostly off) since April.
If I put exec startkde in .xesession in a non-root folder and I enable xdm
in /etc/ttys, I can log into xorg's xdm and kde starts just fine -- even as a
non-root user.
If I
Hi,
I am newbie to freebsd. I just start it.
I installed KDE when I installd the os.
I do everything from the book I got.(The Complet FreeBSD 4th edition)
Everything was going fine until the book telling me to CREATE A FILE
.xinitrc in my home directory.
Well, How can I do that?? and why do I
* Laszlo Antal [Mi, 11 Aug 2004 at 20:22 GMT]:
Everything was going fine until the book telling me to CREATE A FILE
.xinitrc in my home directory.
Well, How can I do that?? and why do I need it?
echo exec startkde ~/.xinitrc
I installed only KDE so would it work if I will only type
only KDE so would it work if I will only type startx ??
No, the default windowmanager is twm, which is installed with X
Note that if you installed KDE through sysinstall it will have did this
for you. Have you tried startx to see which WM starts up? Have you
checked to see if a .xinitrc file
Laszlo Antal wrote:
Hi,
I am newbie to freebsd. I just start it.
I installed KDE when I installd the os.
I do everything from the book I got.(The Complet FreeBSD 4th edition)
Everything was going fine until the book telling me to CREATE A FILE
.xinitrc in my home directory.
Well, How can I do
Restating an earlier problem with more detail.
KDE on the 4.10 install CD uses openldap 2.1.30
I have struck version conflicts installing Samba3,
which wants openldap 2.2.14. Netbeans had
the same problem when i tried a few days ago.
In the ports collection KDE uses 2.2.14.
Can I just remove
Hi,
Do you have Samba3 and KDE on the same 4.10 Box ?
How did you manage to install Samba3 ?
I get version conflicts with openldap.
KDE is using 2.1.30 and Samba 3 wants 2.2.xx
I cant seem to delete KDE cleanly, and I
cant delete openldap.
I think I am back to reinstalling from scrach
again
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 05:12 pm, Peter Ryan wrote:
Hi,
Do you have Samba3 and KDE on the same 4.10 Box ?
How did you manage to install Samba3 ?
I get version conflicts with openldap.
KDE is using 2.1.30 and Samba 3 wants 2.2.xx
I cant seem to delete KDE cleanly, and I
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