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<0> can some1 give me a helpful answer pls?
<1> i was setting up a imap account on kmail
<1> i 'm getting the error 'could not start process for imap'
<1> any ideas what i could be doing wrong ?
<2> arag0rn: does your distro package the kdepim kioslaves separately?
<1> ohh i dunno, i'll check
<1> which package does kioslaves belong to ?
<1> am using ubuntu dapper
<2> the kdepim kioslaves are in the kdepim tarball... how kubuntu packages things I have no idea
<2> ubuntu*
<3> arag0rn: kdepim-kio-plugins
<1> well i dont have kdepim installed
<1> i'm installing it now
<4> ciao
<1> pinotree, Renze, thanks that helped
<1> installed kdepim and its dependencies and that made everything work :-)



<1> thanks again
<2> no problem
<0> is it possible to have 32 bit and 64 bit kdebase installed on the same system?
<5> hello, has anyone seen annma?
<6> !seen annma
<5> !seen annma
<5> nada
<6> no such bot her
<7> Egyptian[Work], you can have /lib32 and /lib64 at the same time, according to the standard. /lib is a symlink to /lib64 by default. It depends on your distribution if you can really do it or not
<8> Well, apt is a bot
<8> It takes ~commands
<0> gentle thanks
<6> ~seen annma
<8> ~artstr
<9> annma <n=annma@kde/developer/annma> was last seen on IRC in channel #kde, 43d 12h 59m ago, saying: 'bye!'.
<9> You can find some tips on diagnosing sound-related problems at http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/sound.html
<0> j #fedora
<6> ah, there
<0> seen l33t_h4x0r
<10> I know this isnt the right channel, but I havent found the right one yet, and I figure some people here would know something about HAL and DBus. Im trying to attack to some cdrom objects, but dbus/kdbus wont even list the hal.Manager object. all it has is /
<0> tomasu . how about ##linux ?
<11> if i am running kde with 10 differente users, does it use 10x the ram or does the loaded files get "reused"?
<10> the shared objects (.so's) will be loaded once..
<11> ahh nice
<11> so a terminal server would not really need THAT much ram
<10> thats the major point of shared objects ;)
<0> mariuss .. have u tried #ltsp ? very helpful with lots of expertise ;)
<0> they say the minimum ram for a server is 32
<0> + (32* number of workstations)
<11> thanks
<11> with kde running?
<0> depends ont he tprograms running
<0> if all 10 ran gimp ..
<11> so basically, fifth user starts oo.org it should start really fast?
<12> oo never starts fast
<11> :)
<11> well, io shouldnt be the stopper
<12> it'll start very slowly, as usual
<11> but thanks for the tip on #ltsp
<0> mariuss check out http://wiki.ltsp.org look for server specifications
<13> hello kde people
<3> hello
<14> Hi Ace2007 :D
<15> Hello, is there a GUI editor in KDE ?
<10> theres a few :)
<10> I ***ume you mean a gui builder
<15> Tomasu, Like building GUI applications ?
<13> I don't like even numbers, something odd about them
<15> Ace2007, heh.
<16> lol cute
<10> theres the KDevelop Designer, Qt Designer, Kommander Editor, and a couple others I cant recall atm
<15> Tomasu, or like GUI editor with programming enviroment ?
<10> theres a Basic programming env for kde :)
<15> Tomasu, What about a simple editor like notepad
<10> thentheres Kdevelop
<10> and kedit is a nice simple editor
<10> kwrite is probably more simple
<10> kate is my preference :)
<15> Tomasu, Kdevelop support which languages ?



<10> vick: name them.
<10> depends on the "support" your looking for mind you.
<15> Tomasu, C, ***embly, php, java
<10> it supports all of those for syntax highligting
<15> Tomasu, debugging, compiling, running
<15> wow kdevelop sounds nice.
<15> What about debugging and compiling, etc..
<10> Im not sure if it supports debugging java or php...
<10> and php doesnt need to be compiled ;)
<17> if you want to do java, get eclipse
<10> ja, for java there is no better ide than eclipse
<17> psp debugs itself nicely when it runs, you just have to check the error log of the web server
<15> psp ?
<15> oh you mean php
<10> it would be handier to debug it without having to deploy it :P
<10> I think theres a kate plugin for perl debugging :D
<15> yep
<10> and kdev uses kate by default
<18> hi! konqueror stopped to handle pdf files: There appears to be a configuration error. You have ***ociated Konqueror with application/x-kdeuser1, but it cannot handle this file type.
<13> lng: Open konqueror, go into settings > configure konqueror > File ***ociations and find pdf (its in application) and then go into Embedding and at the top it says show file in embedded viewer and make sure thats ticked
<18> Ace2007: the settings are correct
<18> Ace2007: but it doesn't work
<13> lng: Try changing the viewer selected?
<18> Ace2007: viewer?
<18> Ace2007: i did
<13> lng: So what does konqueror do? does it open the file in an external viewer?
<18> Ace2007: nope, it popups with error
<3> lunitik: for kde3: http://rohanpm.net/kdbus
<19> luksan_: it doesn't require much "learning"
<19> * lunitik
<20> benJIman|work: true, just wondering how used to it I should get...
<20> pinotree: thank you... seems similar, although as the devel points out, the interface needs some love...
<20> I thought there was nothing like the windows registry for KDE, but it seems kdcop is rather similar... not sure I like that part of it...
<19> lunitik: no kdcop is nothing like the windows registry
<19> lunitik: it's for browsing functions you can call in the currently running apps
<20> benJIman|work: I said its rather similar... with about 2 mins of playing, it certainly seems to be....
<2> lunitik: totally wrong... it is interprocess communication, not setting storage
<20> benJIman|work: registry = access to functions of apps in central place
<20> (well, thats one thing registry is for....)
<19> lunitik: registry in windows stores application settings
<19> dcop is nothing of the kind
<20> Renze: afaik, registry has very little to do with storage... maybe a few keys etc?
<2> lunitik: see what benJIman|work just said
<20> Renze: yes, I saw, your statement wasn't very specific :o
<20> s/specific/clear/
<9> lunitik meant: Renze: yes, I saw, your statement wasn't very clear :o
<2> you want specificity on IRC? :)
<20> Renze: I want not-confusing-for-the-currently-drunk ;)
<2> kdcop just allows browsing of exported functions of currently active apps, so you can use them in scripts
<20> Although, I won't be able to use that excuse much longer... getting rather sober :/
<2> oh, that explains the jumping to wrong conclusions
<20> Renze: I stated "with about 2 mins of playing" :(
<20> Renze: certainly, on first impression, it is similar :(
<2> lunitik: took about 10 seconds of playing for me to figure it out :D
<2> registry is nothing but a collection of key-value pairs
<2> or key-tuple (I seem to remember)
<21> Hi all! I'm using Mandriva 2007. How do I get the 4 "OpenOffice.org 1.1.x" menus out of my "K"-menu in KDE?
<2> right click on the kmenu, select Edit Menu
<19> rindolf: right click the menu -> edit
<2> er, Menu Editor,
<21> Renze: try it. Didn't work.
<2> ah yes, Mandriva don't want their users editing the menu
<2> try running kmenuedit from a konsole
<21> Renze: doesn't work either.
<2> then complain to the Mandriva people for removing it
<21> Renze: no, the menu editor is invoked.
<21> Renze: it's just that after I delete everything, the menu still stays the same.
<21> Renze: even after I restart KDE.
<2> weird... I'm so glad I don't use Mandriva
<21> Renze: Mandriva has its own cross-desktop menu abstraction.
<2> ah, I can't help you with that. try #mandriva
<21> Renze: OK.


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