system somehow got into a state where
> both kde-full and task-kde-desktop is installed, but all the SVG
> icons on the desktop were missing. I searched for packages with svg
> in the name and found that "qt6-svg-plugins" was missing, installing
> it brang back all the SVG ico
ian/unstable, and my system somehow got into a state where both
> kde-full and task-kde-desktop is installed, but all the SVG icons on the
> desktop were missing. I searched for packages with svg in the name and
> found that "qt6-svg-plugins" was missing, installing it brang back al
I am unsure exactly what package to file this bug against, so per the
recommendation I am sending to this list. I suspect this should be filed
against libqt6gui6.
I run debian/unstable, and my system somehow got into a state where both
kde-full and task-kde-desktop is installed, but all the
v 2019, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2019 14:42:45
From: Kenward Vaughan
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: KDE desktop not accessible after installation
Resent-Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 01:43:04 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Hello,
I have been using XFC
On 11/2/19 8:42 PM, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 3/11/19 5:42 am, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
Hello,
I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate,
and KDE.??
The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or lightdm
Kenward Vaughan composed on 2019-11-02 11:42 (UTC-0700):
> I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
> several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate, and KDE.
> The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or lightdm's menu.?? I see no
> startkde (has t
Sat, 2 Nov 2019 14:42:45
> From: Kenward Vaughan
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: KDE desktop not accessible after installation
> Resent-Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 01:43:04 + (UTC)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been using XFC
On 3/11/19 5:42 am, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
Hello,
I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate, and
KDE.??
The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or lightdm's menu.?? I see no
startkde (has that disap
Hello,
I have been using XFCE for quit some time, but wanted to play with
several other desktop environments, so I installed Cinnamon, Mate, and KDE.
The KDE choice does not show up in sddm's or lightdm's menu.?? I see no
startkde (has that disappeared?), and I have no .xsession* file.
Anyo
d to respect
the themes original licenses found in /usr/share/doc/sddm-theme-*/copyright.
> Also, on Kde desktop, how can I switch to traditional hierarchical program
> selection menu, as shown in the screen snapshot attached?
I don’t see a hierarchical menu in your screenshot. :)
But the
My system has a vnc server that I downloaded from github. I installed the
debian package and replaced with compiled vnc.
2017. aug. 26. 9:36 ezt írta ("Niclas Arndt" ):
> Hi,
>
>
> OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on the KDE desktop
> environment.
Hi,
OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on the KDE desktop
environment. It forced me to use XFCE, which is ok although I prefer KDE.
Now I am installing Debian Stretch and rather than risk having to redo the
installation, I thought I should ask if you know whether KDE VNC
-6+b1
libbonobo2-0:amd642.32.1-3amd64
libbonobo2-common 2.32.1-3
I run JMRI, the Java Model Railroad Interface. The KDE desktop doesn't
communicate properly with the JMRI. When JMRI asks the desktop to
open a text editor, the following error message i
On 17/11/2011 16:27, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:57:37 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
I remember that in Ubuntu there is such a command.
On boot up you have a choice to go
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:57:37 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
>
> Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
>
> I remember that in Ubuntu there is such a command.
>
> On boot up you have a choice to go either way
On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 15:57 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
>
> Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
>
"apt-get install kde-standard" should work (I did not try).
Joao
> I remember
Good day,
Running Gnome desktop debian 6.03.
Kindly is there a command to add the KDE desktop to a Gnome system.
I remember that in Ubuntu there is such a command.
On boot up you have a choice to go either way.
I have googled but could not get a clear instruction.
Some pointers please
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 10:17:49 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
(...)
>>> The main reason I undertook to acquire a kde-desktop was based on
>>> something Scott F. mentioned in msig-ID:
>>>
>>> Message-ID: <4e8facd8.30...@gmail.com>
ng on VT 8, display :0 and :1 respectively.
>
> Great :-)
>
>> The main reason I undertook to acquire a kde-desktop was based on
>> something Scott F. mentioned in msig-ID:
>>
>> Message-ID: <4e8facd8.30...@gmail.com>
>
> (...)
>
> I can't see
helpful input. On this mornings bootup, I finally came
> face to face with the `kde greeter' and have successfully logged into a
> full kde Environment. In fact at this moment I have KDE running on VT
> 7, and fluxbox running on VT 8, display :0 and :1 respectively.
Great :-)
reated thread.
Thanks for your helpful input. On this mornings bootup, I finally
came face to face with the `kde greeter' and have successfully logged
into a full kde Environment. In fact at this moment I have KDE
running on VT 7, and fluxbox running on VT 8, display :0 and :1
respective
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 17:31:03 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>> I see you have omitted "contrib" and "non-free", is that intended?
>
> No, I'm using what the install put there. Should there be something
> more?
"It should" only if you need them.
>> Errr, did you read the said i
Please aptitude remove --purge gdm3 then try rebooting again.On Sun, 9 Oct
2011, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Thierry Chatelet writes:
>
> > On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
> >
> > I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has been
> > said, but:
> > de
On Monday 10 October 2011 01:30:12 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Thierry Chatelet writes:
> > On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
> >
> > I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has
> > been said, but:
> > desktop=kde
> > tasksel install desktop
> >
> > sho
Thierry Chatelet writes:
> On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has been
> said, but:
> desktop=kde
> tasksel install desktop
>
> should do the job.(Note: no space around "=" )
> Thierry
Nice try but afte
On Monday 10 October 2011 00:31:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
I did not read the complete thread, so I may be say something that has been
said, but:
desktop=kde
tasksel install desktop
should do the job.(Note: no space around "=" )
Thierry
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Brad Rogers writes:
> On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:22:02 -0500
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> Hello Harry,
>
>> Brad Rogers writes:
>> > Which is known as a meta package. It's a shorthand way of pulling in
>> > (in this case) lots of other packages. The full KDE suite, in
>> > fact.
>> OK, I was alarm
Camaleón writes:
> On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:00:22 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Camaleón writes:
>
>>> How does your "/etc/apt/sources.list" file look like?
>>
>> deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
>> deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
>>
>> deb http://se
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:22:02 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
Hello Harry,
> Brad Rogers writes:
> > Which is known as a meta package. It's a shorthand way of pulling in
> > (in this case) lots of other packages. The full KDE suite, in
> > fact.
> OK, I was alarmed to see:
> dpkg -L kde-full
> /us
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 11:00:22 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>> How does your "/etc/apt/sources.list" file look like?
>
> deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
> deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
>
> deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/upda
Scott Ferguson writes:
[...]
> Please post:-
> /etc/apt/sources.list
> the output of:-
> dpkg --get-selections
I've reposted it here in this thread... I'm sure you'll see it if your
reader shows line count. hehe.
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Camaleón writes:
> On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 09:51:13 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>>> I suppose you installed the right pattern for you current running
>>> Debian system, right? That is, kde-full for "squeeze" if you are
>>> running squeeze, kde-full for wheezy, if you are running wheezy, etc...
>>
>
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 09:51:13 -0500
Harry Putnam wrote:
Hello Harry,
> I see only 1 pkg when I run `aptitude search kde-full'
Which is known as a meta package. It's a shorthand way of pulling in
(in this case) lots of other packages. The full KDE suite, in fact.
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On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 09:51:13 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I suppose you installed the right pattern for you current running
>> Debian system, right? That is, kde-full for "squeeze" if you are
>> running squeeze, kde-full for wheezy, if you are running wheezy, etc...
>
> I see only 1 pkg when I r
Harry Putnam writes:
Reply to Camaleón from overlappingthread:
Subject: how to gather info for reporting problem
> On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 17:18:37 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Attempted to install a full kde setup today but landed in the soup once
>> it was done.
Camaleón wrote:
> I suppose
Harry Putnam writes:
This is a reply to Chris B
[...]
Harry wrote:
> > I was prompted a few times about uninstalling and installing
> > things. And I remember one prompt that asked me if it was ok to leave
> > a list of dependencies unmet.
Chris replied:
> And you said OK?
Yes
[...]
Chr
Scott Ferguson writes:
> *Don't stress - this is easily, and simply, fixed*
>
> kde-desktop is a small part of the KDE Desktop Environment.
It looked like dozens of pkgs were installed when I said:
aptitude install kde-full
> Please post:-
> /etc/apt/sources.list
>
#x27;m now wondering how to
> get rid of all the useless junk that got installed.
>
> None of it will be usable on a desktop that piles everything in the top
> left corner and renders it non-movable... means you can only see one
> app at a time
>
>
*Don't stress - th
>> install KDE on your existing Debian system
>>
>> If you already have Debian Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
>> desktop, install the "kde-desktop" task:
>
> If you open up the aptitude ncurses interface and the the 'not
> installed pac
On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 12:20:28 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>
>> Please, people... when you cite any document/source that you've found
>> on Internet also put the link you are referring to, so we can check ;-)
>
> I did intend to include that but forgot it in the end.
>
> http:/
Camaleón writes:
> Please, people... when you cite any document/source that you've found on
> Internet also put the link you are referring to, so we can check ;-)
I did intend to include that but forgot it in the end.
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde3.html
Note is says but kde3 but its re
gt;
> If you already have Debian Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
> desktop, install the "kde-desktop" task:
>
> aptitude install kde-desktop
Please, people... when you cite any document/source that you've found on
Internet also put the link you are referrin
gt;
> If you already have Debian Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
> desktop, install the "kde-desktop" task:
If you open up the aptitude ncurses interface and the the 'not
installed packages' option, the first category you will see is 'tasks'.
If you
Harry Putnam writes:
[...]
> aptitude install kde-desktop
>
> But of course there some 62 pkgs with that in there name. Further
> none of them appear to be English or en, so how does an English
> speaker install a kde-desktop?
Never mind I was on the kde 4.4 page I found ou
Looking at what is listed like this in google:
How to install KDE on Debian - The Debian KDE maintainers website
I find this apparently out of date information:
install KDE on your existing Debian system
If you already have Debian Lenny installed and you want a complete KDE
desktop, install the
On Monday July 26 2010 4:29:01 pm Gary Roach wrote:
> I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
> other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
> listed as:
> Air
> Aya
> Blend
> Elegance
>
I have 2 identical Debian Linux setups, one on an old system and the
other on a brand new system. The desktop themes for the new system are
listed as:
Air
Aya
Blend
Elegance
Heron
Oxygen
Silicon
Slim
After upgrading from Lenny to Squeeze my DKE desktop sure is different.
I'm getting used to the KDE4 way of doing things, but some things seem stuck on
automatic mode without an easy way for the user to modify them.
For example, if I put my desktop in "folder view" mode and change any settings
I realized that by installing basic Debian Lenny with netinst and manually
installing kde-desktop somehow does not have Desktop for user. Is this a bug
or 'feature'. I realized this when I want to make an application launcher
from Desktop but it is owned by root and there's no Desk
Yannick Effinger wrote:
>> I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop. Since
>> about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with my
>> password after auto-lockup (msg: "unlock failed.."). So after
>> auto-lockup I h
Le Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:40:08 +0200, Bruno Voigt a écrit :
> Hi,
> I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop. Since
> about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with my
> password after auto-lockup (msg: "unlock failed.."). So
Le Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:40:08 +0200, Bruno Voigt a écrit :
> Hi,
> I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop. Since
> about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with my
> password after auto-lockup (msg: "unlock failed.."). So
Hi,
I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop.
Since about 3-4 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with
my password after auto-lockup (msg: "unlock failed..").
So after auto-lockup I have to switch to a text VT and kill the
kdesktop_lock proc
Hi,
I'm using a daily updated debian/unstable system with KDE desktop.
Since about 2-3 week I can no longer succesfully unlock the desktop with
my password after auto-lockup (msg: "unlock failed..").
So after auto-lockup I have to switch to a text VT and kill the
kdesktop_lock proc
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Frank McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have encountered a problem after installing KDE desktop which
> may be related to the installation.
> I was using IceWM, with Rox in
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I have encountered a problem after installing KDE desktop which
may be related to the installation.
I was using IceWM, with Rox in the startup files
to put icons on the desktop. After the installation of KDE, there are
now two IceWM
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Check which theme you have selected in "Control Center > Appearance &
Themes > Icons". "Crystal SVG" should be a safe bet.
This was the one I had selected. However I did go to the Icons page. I
left "Crystal SVG" selected but, in addition selected "Default" and then
"
me. (In due course I will upgrade to Etch the P4 box.)
>
> When I was finished I closed the control centre on the P4 box. I then
> noticed that the icon buttons on the KDE desktop panel were missing,
> e.g, those on the "Lock-out/Log-out" applet. Icons are also gone from
closed the control centre on the P4 box. I then
noticed that the icon buttons on the KDE desktop panel were missing,
e.g, those on the "Lock-out/Log-out" applet. Icons are also gone from
the K menu, Konqueror menus and the directory tree, and from some of
the pop-up windows as well
On Saturday 25 November 2006 07:44, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> I accidently deletd the firefox icon (colorful fox)
> from menu bar (with Big-K).
>
> Is there a way to create the icon again?
>
> -ishwar
Right click on the KMenu Button (with Big-K) and select Menu Editor.
Then Select the Internet Secti
I accidently deletd the firefox icon (colorful fox)
from menu bar (with Big-K).
Is there a way to create the icon again?
-ishwar
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On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 22:54:15 +0300, Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:59:53PM -0400, Ignatz Sol wrote:
> > I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
> > in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
> > iso's and
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:59:53PM -0400, Ignatz Sol wrote:
> I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
> in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
> iso's and have the right ones around for some friends' installs that
> are coming up. Can anyon
On Thursday 03 June 2004 07:36 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 18:08:17 -0700, Mike Chandler
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 03 June 2004 05:59 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
> > > I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
> > > in each iso) but cannot f
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 18:08:17 -0700, Mike Chandler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday 03 June 2004 05:59 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
> > I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
> > in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
> > iso's and hav
On Thursday 03 June 2004 05:59 pm, Ignatz Sol wrote:
> I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
> in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
> iso's and have the right ones around for some friends' installs that
> are coming up. Can anyone clue
I've been hunting around for this information (or any list of what is
in each iso) but cannot find it. I would like to install kde from
iso's and have the right ones around for some friends' installs that
are coming up. Can anyone clue me into which cd's I need? Or better
yet, refer me to a list
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 11:33:28PM -0500, Thomas G wrote:
> Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on my
> current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on port
> :0 and on the current X desktop. I have gotten VNC to work but it
> creates another x server. A
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 10 March 2004 4:25 PM
> To: Wesley J Landaker; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: VNC on current running KDE desktop
>
>
> Wesley J Landaker wrote:
>
> >On Tuesday 09 M
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:51 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run o
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:51 pm, Thomas G wrote:
> Wesley J Landaker wrote:
> >On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
> >>Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
> >>my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on
> >>port :0 and on the cur
Wesley J Landaker wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on
port :0 and on the current X desktop. I have gotten VNC to work but
it creates anothe
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 9:33 pm, Thomas G wrote:
> Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on
> my current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on
> port :0 and on the current X desktop. I have gotten VNC to work but
> it creates another x server. Also Im i
Ive also been working on vncserver as long as a few other things on my
current desktop linux box. How can I get a vnc server to run on port :0
and on the current X desktop. I have gotten VNC to work but it creates
another x server. Also Im interested in doing dual monitor VNC (i run 2x
horizont
ng"
>
> On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 11:03, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> > I want to use the KDE Desktop sharing application, but have a Linksys
> > router installed. So the IP address that the desktop sharing gives me
> > is my internal IP. What do I need to do to authorize deskto
setup a vnc server on your desktop and then forward the vnc port (port
forwarding) thought your router to your desktop. If this does not make
sense search google from "vnc" and do another search for "port
forwarding"
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 11:03, Trey Sizemore wrote:
>
I want to use the KDE Desktop sharing application, but have a Linksys
router installed. So the IP address that the desktop sharing gives me
is my internal IP. What do I need to do to authorize desktop sharing on
the machine. I suppose I first need to find the IP assigned by my IP
(in the
on Wed, May 28, 2003 at 07:08:47PM -0700, Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> For months now, while I'm at work, I've been running a couple programs
> in SSH, displaying on my computer at work. Now I'm curious if I can
> do something similar to get a KDM login on my home box.
>
> Using knop
Remote KDE desktop over SSH?
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> I wrote a mini-Howto which described how to access X programs, including
an
> entire KDE desktop, over ssh under Cygwin. It can be found at:-
>
>
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 11:43:53AM +0100, David Goodenough wrote:
> I wrote a mini-Howto which described how to access X programs, including an
> entire KDE desktop, over ssh under Cygwin. It can be found at:-
>
> http://dga.co.uk/how
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 03:51:13PM +0530, Sharninder Singh-662 wrote:
> theres something like that possible. don't remember what it's called
> exactly.check this link out ..
> http://www.cag.lcs.mit.edu/~wentzlaf/faq/ssh_X.html
This is what I already
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It might not exactly what you are looking for, but it might point you in the
right direction.
I wrote a mini-Howto which described how to access X programs, including an
>
> VNC is not the answer I'm looking for. VNC is slow as all hell and
> even slower when given a color depth that isn't craptastic. I mean a
> real, living X session over SSH.
>
theres something like that possible. don't remember what it's called
exactly.check this link out ..
http://www.cag.lc
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On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 10:36:35PM -0500, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> Try VNC (or Tight VNC) over SSH. IIRC, there was a thread in the last
> month on how to get KDM/GDM/XDM over VNC. But then it may have been
> on the SuSE list.
VNC is not the answe
Quoting Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
> For months now, while I'm at work, I've been running a couple programs
> in SSH, displaying on my computer at work. Now I'm curious if I can
> do something similar to get a KDM login on my home box.
>
> Using knoppix at work, sid at home
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For months now, while I'm at work, I've been running a couple programs
in SSH, displaying on my computer at work. Now I'm curious if I can
do something similar to get a KDM login on my home box.
Using knoppix at work, sid at home.
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On Wednesday 02 January 2002 03:51 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I would like to set up my kde desktop (all of them?) with xearth (as the
> desktop background) and xfishtank as either a background on top of xearth
> or as a screensaver. Faili
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 03:20:20PM +1000, Jason Currey wrote:
> I am running kde on my machine and I can successfully telnet to other
> machines.
>
> I can then successfully run up an xterm
>
> export DISPLAY='mymachine':0.0
> xterm
>
> and run kde applications
>
> konqueror
>
> however I wa
I am running kde on my machine and I can successfully telnet to other
machines.
I can then successfully run up an xterm
export DISPLAY='mymachine':0.0
xterm
and run kde applications
konqueror
however I want to be able to get the remote desktop in a single kde frame.
Does anyone know how to
Hi all,
I usually use KDE at home. But... sometimes, all the desktop icons dissappere.
How can I restart the program that controls that without having to
logout and login another time?
Thanks.
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On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Beavis wrote:
> i had a program that would open up a file just by clicking a mouse,
> now, after i have refurished my system, it asks me which program to use to
> open it.
> I have pico installed, but it doesn't work when i select pico
> anyone have a better alternative?
Hmmm
i had a program that would open up a file just by
clicking a mouse,
now, after i have refurished my system, it asks me
which program to use to open it.
I have pico installed, but it doesn't work
when i select pico
anyone have a better
alternative?
> Hi there,
> I am new to Linux and have a little problem with my kde desktop.
>
> -How can I start kde without starting it from the X- Windows Desktop?
>
> - I want to start kde while booting. How does it work?
> What about the login ?
I start it with the line:
exec
Hi there,
I am new to Linux and have a little problem with my kde desktop.
-How can I start kde without starting it from the X- Windows Desktop?
- I want to start kde while booting. How does it work?
What about the login ?
Thanks for your helping hand.
Bye
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