On Wednesday 09 June 2004 01:29 pm, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (09/06/04 10:12), Jason Kretzer wrote:
> > Which fonts must I install for the fonts in KDE to not
> > look so bad?
> >
> > -Jason
>
> Rob Weir produced the following excellent guide:
>
> http://egads.ertius.org/~rob/font_guide.txt
>
> I
On (09/06/04 10:12), Jason Kretzer wrote:
>
> Which fonts must I install for the fonts in KDE to not
> look so bad?
>
> -Jason
Rob Weir produced the following excellent guide:
http://egads.ertius.org/~rob/font_guide.txt
I found it v. useful ;)
Regards
Clive
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Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Hi, I have the same problem with my laptop with a similar
setup (ATI Mobility 7500 running the vesa driver), a quick
question, did you install from the debian site or from the
KDE debs? The reason I ask this is that I installed from
the KDE site and I've been contemplating rem
Luc Lefebvre wrote:
Hi,
I have a similar experience with Woody on a laptop. If I turn off the
sound daemon I can then get into KDE. In the KDE
control center the aRts should be off. This did it for me. Interestingly
Knoppix 3.2 recognizes the sound card but fails on modprobe
"sound-slot-
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Hello all,
This problem has me perplexed. I have a machine which I have run in
the past with Debian Testing (Sarge). Everything is great. With the
progression to libc6.3 in Testing, one very important application broke
(CAD software). Hence, I now have to go ba
Hi, I have the same problem with my laptop with a similar
setup (ATI Mobility 7500 running the vesa driver), a quick
question, did you install from the debian site or from the
KDE debs? The reason I ask this is that I installed from
the KDE site and I've been contemplating removeing all the
KDE pac
Hi,
I have a similar experience with Woody on a laptop. If I turn off the
sound daemon I can then get into KDE. In the KDE
control center the aRts should be off. This did it for me. Interestingly
Knoppix 3.2 recognizes the sound card but fails on modprobe
"sound-slot-0".
You can go to th
Hello all,
This problem has me perplexed. I have a machine which I have run in
the past with Debian Testing (Sarge). Everything is great. With the
progression to libc6.3 in Testing, one very important application broke
(CAD software). Hence, I now have to go back to Stable (or Woody, more
co
I'm using the following APT line
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.2/Debian stable main
When I update, the Release file is ignored by apt-get. Why is this?
Also, I can't seem to upgrade or install the new packages. What have
I done wrong here?
Please cc me in your reply.
Thanks,
Sh
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 12:51:50PM -0600, Michael Jinks wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I help support a research group in which several not-too-savvy users run
> on KDE. Since converting their machines from Mandrake to Debian/Woody,
> they've started having problems with .DCOP* files being left behind in
>
Hi all.
I help support a research group in which several not-too-savvy users run
on KDE. Since converting their machines from Mandrake to Debian/Woody,
they've started having problems with .DCOP* files being left behind in
their home directories after they log out of their KDE sessions, with
the
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 01:21:55AM -0500, Alec wrote:
> I'm curious, what's keeping some KDE packages from becoming 2.2?
> apt-cache show kmail
> for example, still gives "4:2.1.1-7"
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html says:
* kdenetwork (4:2.1.1-7 to 4:2.2.2-13)
Hi
I'm curious, what's keeping some KDE packages from becoming 2.2?
apt-cache show kmail
for example, still gives "4:2.1.1-7"
Thanks
Alec
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