hello all,
I have problem while logging in(as root) through kde environment in SUSE
9.3. When I logged in as root throgh terminal, I tried kdeinit command. It
reported that kded might be crashed. So i wanted to ask, what is the
procedure to recover kded.
Would there be any problem with Xserver itself ?
Please help me for this issue.
thanks & Regards,
-Rishikesh.
Hallo,
Unter Suse 10.1 will der klineak nicht mehr:
Unloading All Plugins!
PluginManager is unloading plugins
Cleaning up plugin amarokplugin
Done cleaning up plugin amarokplugin
PluginManager: unloading plugin amarokplugin
Cleaning up plugin defaultplugin
Done cleaning up plugin defaultplugin
PluginManager: unloading plugin default
Segmentation fault
Tastatureregnisse kommen nicht mehr an.
Was kann man da machen?
Vielen Dank und viele Grüße
Stefan
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Stefan Müller
Universität Potsdam Tel: (+49) (+331) 977-2180
http://www.cl.uni-bremen.de/~stefan/http://www.cl.uni-bremen.de/~stefan/Babel/Interaktiv/
Hi all, I have a nasty bug on my two suse machines, a segfault in kcm_keys
which was introduced by the latest update of kde 3.5.4 taken from the
additional repositories of the suse build service (if this is its public
name). Replacing kcm_keys.so and kcm_keys.la with the ones in the kdelibs rpm
from the opensuse repository is a quick fix in case someone needs it.
Where should I report this bug? In the suse bugzilla, in the kde bug tracking
system or ? Also, this information should perhaps be added in the webpage
about yast additional repos on the opensuse website.
Bye and thanks
Vincenzo
I have suse 10.1 and with both kde 3.5.1 and now kde 3.5.4 I seem to have a
race condition.
When I log in both kontact and kopete appear to get stuck trying to request
access to my wallet for the passwords. If I kill one of the processes then
the wallet password dialog appears and then I can start the other
successfully.
Anyone else seeing this or know how to fix it?
Andrew
Hi,
I played a bit around with korganizer and probably imported items from
another file. I am now unable to delete certain items. I can delete
items that I created a minute ago, but not the older ones.
Korganizer complains: "you are not the organizer of this event. Editing
it will bring your calendar out of sync with the organizers calendar."
Is there anything one can do about this? I checked the file std.ics, but
it is not obvious to me in what way new entries differ from older ones.
Thanks and greetings
Stefan
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Stefan Müller
Universität Potsdam Tel: (+49) (+331) 977-2180
http://www.cl.uni-bremen.de/~stefan/http://www.cl.uni-bremen.de/~stefan/Babel/Interaktiv/
Hi all, I have an user 1000 km away from me, she's my 69 years old mother
and she uses opensuse+kde to work with documents and spreadsheets. The
problem is, if she starts printing with her usb printer turned off, CUPS
disables the printer permanently, and this I think is a cups bug that I
should report (correct behaviour is to start printing immediately when the
printer is turned on), however I found no way, in the KDE user interface,
to reenable the printer. I had to resort to allowing anonymous connections
to localhost:631 and teach her how to enable the printer in an untranslated
(although well working) web interface.
In any case, the kde print system should warn the user when he/she prints on
a disabled printer, report the reason CUPS states for the printer being
disabled, and prompt the user for trying to re-enable the printer.
If necessary I can file a couple of bug/wish reports, should I file them in
bugzilla on the novell site?
Bye and thanks
Vincenzo
Hi all!
As probably most of you know the Portuguese (Portugal!) i18n team of KDE is on
top since many months (years?) on the i18n of KDE, having 99.99%/100% of the
the trunk and the branches completely translated.
The problem is that some of my applications aren't fully translated - Kaffeine
isn't translated, the left bar of Kontact (Summary, Mail, Contacts, etc)
isn't translated, etc...
I'm currently using KDE 3.5.4 (the last version available from the Build
Service). With KDE 3.5.1 (default version of KDE in SUSE 10.1) I had
everything translated.
Could be a problem packaging the kde-i18n-* packages?!
Thanks,
Carlos Gonçalves
According to this blog: http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2205
Basket-0.6 is available. And indeed I can install basket, but most toolbar
icons are invisible, and the text to goes with the icons is missing too.
Besides that, a big feature of basket -0.6 is that it integrates with
kontact. After the installation of basket, I restarted but no basket. I
also could not select it as a component.
I have kdebase3-3.5.4-14.1 installed.
Am I forgetting something? Do I need to install koffice-1.6 e.g?
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Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless
Hi, it's me again,
just forgot to mention: many qt processes spit such lines on the
console: e.g. eric, qgit:
QMultiInputContext::changeInputMethod(): index=0, slave=xim
QMultiInputContext::changeInputMethod(): index=0, slave=xim
QMultiInputContext::changeInputMethod(): index=0, slave=xim
QMultiInputContext::changeInputMethod(): index=0, slave=xim
QMultiInputContext::changeInputMethod(): index=0, slave=xim
resulting from a qDebug statement from line 309 in
./plugins/src/inputmethods/imsw-multi/qmultiinputcontext.cpp
This is rather annoying..
Pete
On my system here, clicking on an empty portion of a Konqueror file list pane
creates small dot-like markers. The more you click, the more are created.
To date, I have not been able to attribute any meaning to these dots. Anyone
know why they are there?
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Tux #395953 resides at http://samvit.org
playing with KDE 3.54 on SUSE Linux 10.1
$ date [] CCE +2006-08-11 W32-5 UTC+0530