With Gentoo there is almost always an easier way
than re-installing...but too late for that now.
Is there? And what is that way? (because in the future I'll use sudo,too :-))
do you set KDE_IS_PRELINKED?
No, I didn't.
So, now I'm under twm, with my being fresh system - I actually
reinstall
Hi, everyone
Yesterday I reinstalled gentoo, because I'd made the filesystem dirty (always
used sudo, and installed programs not in portage randomly...) and I want a
new, clean system.
I install new kde (3.5.0), but there is a problem:
While other programs - firefox, gftp, bittorrent - runs
Hi, everyone
Yesterday I reinstalled gentoo, because I'd made the filesystem dirty (always
used sudo, and installed programs not in portage randomly...) and I want a
new, clean system.
I install new kde (3.5.0), but there is a problem:
While other programs - firefox, gftp, bittorrent - run
On Sunday 29 January 2006 11:55, Andrei Slavoiu wrote:
--- Rumen Yotov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On (29/01/06 04:23), Dale wrote:
Hi,
I have noticed this for a while but can't figure
it out. After I have
been logged into KDE for a long while, artsd
starts using a LOT of
Thank you for the promptly answer,
usually this is a not correctly set up /etc/hostname
hmmm... during the install the gentoo-hanbook doesn't say me to set it up. I
write my hostname in it, restart kde, but it didn't solve my problem.
well, I do not get this warning and KDE is very fast.
why
On Sunday 29 January 2006 13:14, Martins Steinbergs wrote:
remove those files from user directory;
I removed, even I tried with a new user, the problem is the same
maybe .xsession-errors has some interesting info;
Yes, it's interesting, but no .xsession-errors exists. Previous gentoo had it.
U, please, look at this:
I touched .xsession-errors. Then run up KDE. .xsession-errors says (ungrep the
QT-locale-blabla line):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep -v 'Qt: Locales not supported on X
server' .xsession-errors
xset: bad font path element (#158), possible causes are:
Directory does
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