On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 10:11:15AM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> Are you sure you're accessing the same way?
Yes, by http://slashdot.org/ every time.
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> 2) What's with konqueror not hanging on to cookies between sessions on
>some sites (namely, slashdot)?
Are you sure you're accessing the same way?
SlashDot's cookie configuration is a little strange. www.slashdot.org
and slashdot.org have different cookie sets for some things, and if
you ac
This one time, at band camp, Paul Johnson said:
> OK, having gotten tired of dealing with nautilus, I gave KDE a shot.
> ...
> I've started to get curious about a few things, though...
> ...
> 3) How do you say "drawer" in KDE? Having all the icons on the panel
>without being able to drawer s
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On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
> 1) I'm having trouble modifying X resources using xrdb. In my .xsession
> file I do:
>
> if [ -f ~/.Xdefaults ]; then
> xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults
> fi
>
> before I start KDE but these resources don't seem to b
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998, Cristov Russell wrote:
> 2 - When I start the editor application, it opens 3 times. The first 2
> times it pops up an error message for a directory I have not loaded a file
> from previously but from a directory I used in bash prior to running KDE the
> first time!? Does any
*-"Cristov Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| I have two questions concerning KDE that I have as yet been unable to find
| an answer in the documentation.
|
| 1 - Is it possible to switch to another window manager while in KDE? Can
| KDE be started from other window mangers?
Yes and yes. Kill kwm
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998, Cristov Russell wrote:
> I have two questions concerning KDE that I have as yet been unable to find
> an answer in the documentation.
>
> 1 - Is it possible to switch to another window manager while in KDE? Can
> KDE be started from other window mangers?
Don't know sorry.
Hey Bruce,
> You should be aware that we have a little problem with KDE. It uses Qt,
> which isn't free software by Debian's definition. For this reason,
Yes I saw your post the other day regarding the alternatives. Is GNOME
usable as a day to day solution yet? I noticed that there isn't a Debi
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something here (possibly the enormity of the battle on
> 'our' hands... and I mean that seriously) but it seems to me that by
> choosing against something like KDE (which to all intents and purposes
> *is* free software to the end user) we
> Hey Bruce,
>
> > You should be aware that we have a little problem with KDE. It uses Qt,
> > which isn't free software by Debian's definition. For this reason,
[.. lots removed ..]
> Maybe I'm missing something here (possibly the enormity of the battle on
> 'our' hands... and I mean that serio
> The problem with this is that, if we were to embrace KDE now,
> we implicidly also say "Programming for Qt is good", and thus
> more people start programming for Qt. Then when GNOME/Berlin/WhatEver
> comes out, we cannot switch anymore.
Hmmm... not sure I buy that... but it's an interesting twis
You should be aware that we have a little problem with KDE. It uses Qt,
which isn't free software by Debian's definition. For this reason,
we are looking very hard at several upcoming replacements for KDE, and
will probably designate one as our preferred graphical desktop when it
is ready. If I had
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