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> reassign 369291 kdevelop
Bug#369291: libqt3-mt: xim patch crashes katepart inside kdevelop
Bug#380511: kdevelop3: crash when switching projects
Bug reassigned from package `libqt3-mt' to `kdevelop'.
> reassign 380511 kdevelop
Bug#380511: kdevelop3: cra
reassign 369291 kdevelop
reassign 380511 kdevelop
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The infamous "Qt XIM bug that breaks kdevelop" turns out to be a problem
in kdevelop. See:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-commits&m=115589356527254&w=2
...so I'm reassigning the bug to kdevelop. The next kdevelop upload that
contains a branch
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Bug#372112: kiten should depend on ttf-knochi-* fonts
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Package: ktouch
Version: 4:3.5.2-1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
the first level of the german lecure german.ktouch.xml contains a line
that forces the user to type "Grundstellung" before learning the keys
and that looks quite out of place (my mother even assumed ktouch "hung").
Please remov
Hi,
Sorry for the empty e-mail it was a mistake.
I have installed Debian etch/ testing on my PC (AMD 64)
So my Problem:
I tried to install KDE on my AMD 64 PC but it can't install Kdewebdev.
So I thought that the packages not available for this architecture.
So what can I do that KDE is ru
I decided to try an upgrade Yesterday, and now I am happily running KDE 3.5.3
with no crash since then. I encourage every user who encouter this problem to
try to upgrade.
Maybe we should wait until we have more reports before closing this Bug.
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Package: ksmserver
Version: 4:3.5.4-2
Severity: wishlist
Gnome, XFCE and Debian default Xsession all support xmodmap
configuration on X session startup (fgrep -r xmodmap /etc).
But KDE does not seem to support it. It would be easy enought to check
for xmodmap existence and the load system xmodmap
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