Bug#309803: [experimental] KDE won't start if kpersonalizer is not installed

2005-05-19 Thread Graham Knap
Package: ksmserver Version: 3.4.0-0pre3 On a test system I tried installing a fairly minimal set of KDE 3.4.0 packages from "pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0". kpersonalizer was not included in the installation, but I did have at least ksmserver, ksplash, kdesktop, kicker, kwin, kcontrol, konq

Bug#264189: Konqueror won't save file association settings

2004-08-07 Thread Graham Knap
Package: konqueror Version: 4:3.2.3-1 When I open an mp3 file in Konqueror, I'm shown the "Open with:" dialog. I select XMMS, check "Remember application association for this type of file", and click OK. XMMS opens. All okay so far... Later I click on another mp3 file, expecting Konqueror to

Bug#238442: Workaround - further info

2004-03-17 Thread Graham Knap
Removing the bold-condensed type1 files does indeed have an effect -- it seems that the system still thinks the font is still installed (which is likely because I didn't properly uninstall the font, since I don't yet know how). Now KDE displays Helvetica Bold, which is much more readable than Ni

Bug#238442: KDE chooses Bold-Condensed Type 1 fonts when Bold requested

2004-03-16 Thread Graham Knap
Package: kdebase Version: 3.2.1-1 I really have no idea which package is actually responsible for this problem, and I apologize for that. Maybe you can figure it out and reassign this bug to the right package. It's driving me nuts... I have found that when I tell KDE to display a Type 1 font

Bug#238182: Me Too -- plus some additional info

2004-03-15 Thread Graham Knap
I'm seeing the same problem. In /var/log/kdm.1.log I found this message: Note that your system uses syslog. All of kdm's internally generated messages (i.e., not from libraries and external programs/scripts it uses) go to the daemon.* syslog facility; check your syslog configuration to find