Hi, Felix.
On 11/03/18 01:09, Felix Miata wrote:
>> I think that before adding the file with the configuration that I
>> mentioned (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf), I was using the
>> default driver. At least I don't have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
>>
>> In essence the configuration I s
Daniel Bareiro composed on 2018-03-11 00:35 (UTC-0300):
...
> I think that before adding the file with the configuration that I
> mentioned (/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf), I was using the
> default driver. At least I don't have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
> In essence the configuration
Hi, Felix.
On 10/03/18 19:11, Felix Miata wrote:
> Daniel Bareiro composed on 2018-03-10 13:42 (UTC-0500):
> ...
>> hardware: a Thinkpad T530.
>
>> About five days ago, after researching the Internet, I tried adding this
>> configuration in Xorg:
>
>> ---
>> viper@orion:
Daniel Bareiro composed on 2018-03-10 13:42 (UTC-0500):
...
> hardware: a Thinkpad T530.
> About five days ago, after researching the Internet, I tried adding this
> configuration in Xorg:
> ---
> viper@orion:~$ cat /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
> Section "Devic
On Sat, 10 Mar 2018 16:55:03 -0300
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hello Daniel,
>Thanks for letting me know this. I just checked the list archive because
>I had problems with this email account and had to re-subscribe. So there
Ah, I see.
Good to hear you're now back on track.
I'm sure people will be
On 10/03/18 16:09, Brad Rogers wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
Hello, Brad. Thanks for your reply.
>> I would like to know if anyone had this problem and was able to solve it
>> in some way. If you have resolved it definitively, I would appreciate if
> Read the answers posted to the very similar questio
On Sat, 10 Mar 2018 15:42:31 -0300
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hello Daniel,
>I would like to know if anyone had this problem and was able to solve it
>in some way. If you have resolved it definitively, I would appreciate if
Read the answers posted to the very similar question you asked on 1st
March.
Hi all!
Some time ago I started to experience some problems in KDE. In a random
way, when I'm using any application like Firefox, Chromium or
Thunderbird, the window starts blinking incessantly and becomes
unusable. When that happens I have no choice but to close the
application and reopen it.
Th
Curt wrote:
>
> Your problem seems "graphical" in nature.
>
Yes, I had a similar problem, not so serious, also intel graphics.
I changed the composer from open-gl to Xrender and the problem was gone.
Bernd
On 2018-03-01, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Some time ago I started to experience some problems in KDE. In a random
> way, when I'm using any application like Firefox, Chromium or
> Thunderbird, the window starts blinking incessantly and becomes
> unusable. When that happens I have no cho
Hi all!
Some time ago I started to experience some problems in KDE. In a random
way, when I'm using any application like Firefox, Chromium or
Thunderbird, the window starts blinking incessantly and becomes
unusable. When that happens I have no choice but to close the
application and reopen it.
Th
On Saturday 10 January 2009, Anton Liaukevich wrote
about 'Permanent problems with KDE':
>EXCUSE ME for message in russian to this list (mistaken by accident).
No problem. Everyone makes mistakes.
>I use Lenny, full-upgrade distribution almost every day.
I safe-upgrade, but m
in order to
_access_permissions_ will work (it is implemented using user mapping
(windows <-> linux)). Can this partition (which store user's profiles &
data) causes some problems with KDE?
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On Wed, 09 May 2007 00:06:51 -0400
Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 04:31 +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have been testing KDE on a mounted home directory. I am using sshfs.
> >
> > I have changed the different KDE variables so everything point to
> >
On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 04:31 +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been testing KDE on a mounted home directory. I am using sshfs.
>
> I have changed the different KDE variables so everything point to
> the mounted home directory. I have also made sure that both uid and
> gid are the same on
Hi
I have been testing KDE on a mounted home directory. I am using sshfs.
I have changed the different KDE variables so everything point to
the mounted home directory. I have also made sure that both uid and
gid are the same on the local and remote machine.
When I try to start KDE I get this e
I am having problems with the new KDE. I installed
debian unstable once before an had KDE working
prefect. Due to stupid windows problems I had to
uninstall it. A few days later I went to install it
agian, I installed Debian unstable no problems. This
time how ever when I go to load KDE it freezes
Hi everybody,
I've just installed Debian. It was not so easy managing with
Dselect, but when it was done, everything works fine, much better than before.
The only problem I have is with the users in KDE (version 1.1, not the
last one). There are some functions I can start
On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Mikael Suomela wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got following problem: when I try to launch kde it fails
> complaining about missing libraries. I've installed kde using .debs from
> ftp.kde.org and qt 1.41 from a .deb from ftp.funet.fi (a mirror of
> ftp.debian.org). Any kde users
Hi all,
I've got following problem: when I try to launch kde it fails
complaining about missing libraries. I've installed kde using .debs from
ftp.kde.org and qt 1.41 from a .deb from ftp.funet.fi (a mirror of
ftp.debian.org). Any kde users here who could illuminate the
situation?
Lots of thanks
On Wed, 13 May 1998, Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Will Lowe wrote:
> >
> > > Can somebody give me a solution:
> > > 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
> > Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
> > I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine.
> Yes, I think the same. But I've try with all the fonts from the
> fontmanager with no success. What are your settings ?
Not the fontmanager. From the K^ in the lower left of the panel:
Settings->Desktop->Fonts ect.
I've got "General font" set to "helvetica", 12 pt, iso-8859-1
and "Fixed font"
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> > Can somebody give me a solution:
> > 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
> Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
> I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine. I
> think it has to do partially with the difference bet
> Can somebody give me a solution:
> 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine. I
think it has to do partially with the difference between proportional and
non-prop
Why not make a test expression on emacs-version? For example:
(if (string-equal emacs-version "20.2.2") (print "hello, 20.2.2 user"))
Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I've downloaded the new KDE beta 4. After some struggling, I
> was able to start it. But, when I start EMACS, the text i
Hi,
Yesterday I've downloaded the new KDE beta 4. After some struggling, I
was able to start it. But, when I start EMACS, the text is all wrong (I
think it uses wrong fonts). The XEMACS works OK with fonts, but doesn't
like the .emacs and other lisp files that worked OK with EMACS.
Can somebody
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