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<0> they work too <1> grah I must have pooched something up pretty bad then <1> adblock is not blocking anything, I already set javascript to allow on everything, I would suspect file ***ociations settings except the zoom controls are missing too <1> heh changing the browser string to firefox 1.5 fixed it <2> .::Torrart Radio::. tune in @ http://69.89.27.207:8000/ <3> moin moin <1> but then how is google going to know I'm using konq >:| <1> thanks for the help guys, was pulling my hair out on that one <4> hi <5> Well, my first attempt to install Kdelibs was an utter failure. I have had to install about 50 package dependencies before I could attempt the install and it was failure! I think that I pull up my pants and go home. <1> installing from source? <3> why dont you simply ask your package manager to provide you with the proper packages? <5> installing from source and do not have a package manager <5> my distro is Linux From Scratch <5> I do believe that my problem is CUPS <3> oh, i c
<3> so why do u believe this? <5> What I wouldn't give for a package manager! <3> and btw: you still are free to set up a package manager on LFS, too <3> whatever you want <3> rpm for example <3> this makes updating your packages easier <5> I have considered it but I am in this thing for a learning experience and the package manager would probably keep me dumb <3> no <3> a package manager, as the name says, manages packages <3> installs packages <3> removes packages <3> keeps track of package dependencies <3> it does however NOT care for the actual content of them <1> I would imagine you'd build the source and instead of make install you'd do something like checkinstall or build it into whatever specific package you want... <1> then use the pm to keep track of what's where <3> in other words: a package manager (like rpm) is just a sober layer beween make and make install that helps you keeping track of all files installed over the system <1> what he said <3> its a good thing, and the reason why all distributions actually USE a package manager <1> I can only imagine the pain of "make uninstall" and what to do if you forget the version number and wiped out the src dir <5> LFS has one called jhalfs. I have just not gone to it yet <5> You know? I may have to do that. I have been installing this OS for about 3 months. Starting over, re-installing. make uninstall. configuring and reconfiguring. Maybe it is time to automate it a little <1> hey if nothing else you can store your new packages offsite and avoid having to build them the next time :) <5> I have been writing my own scripts for bash but have been using them from a host environment with disastrous results at times because of leaching of my host environment into my install OS. <3> and use ccache <3> it helps improving build times <3> and btw: there are some crappy sources out there that simply do not HAVE make uninstall included <3> be aware of such crap <1> I've been trying to use checkinstall to make my own debs, I know it's the cheap way to do it but it suits my needs <6> what's going on here now? <6> someone using slackware? ;) <1> LFS <6> ah <7> lfs = life from speed ? :) <7> or linux from scratch :) <1> old Scratch apparently has a distro ( I KID) <1> :) <6> have you learned a lot? <6> I see no other reason to 'use' it :) <6> it'd be interesting if you could migrate to another distro from it fairly easily <8> When I go to the web page http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/fox/fantasticfourriseofthesilversurfer/medium.html in Konqueror, Konqueror just stops, no network activity, no high cpu usage, but the window does not repaint itself. Could someone else check that? <8> It looks like something to do with Arts. <1> marcusU: if you mean becomes unresponsive then it's fine on my end however I'm missing the codec so maybe the embed is causing it? <6> marcusU: loads and plays for me <8> Must be something weird with Arts + OSS. <8> It's getting stuck in __select_nocancel() which is being called from Arts::StdIOManager::processOneEvent <6> marcusU: I use konqueror + kmplayer <6> marcusU: what are you using? <8> I have kplayer and kmplayer installed. I don't know which it is attempting to use because the page appears blank when it hangs. <8> I think I'm going to give up on arts. It seems to cause a lot of problems. <6> what hardware do you have? <8> Soundblaster PCI 128 <6> hrm, most soundblasters should work fine (is that new?) <6> I'm guessing it's not...since nothing is named soundblaster anymore :) <8> No, it's quite old. But OSS (nonFree) and arts don't play well together sometimes. <6> I suppose - konqueror + kmplayer works fine for me there, though, so perhaps you should disable the kplayer kpart and see what happens <8> I think it's an arts problem at the moment because "test sound" in KControl's sound server configuration also freezes. <6> ah <6> kill arts <6> it's an evil thing <8> Okay. Now the original problem is different. I get either kplayer or kmplayer plugin opening on the trailers, but I'm not sure which. <8> But it doesn't play.
<6> kmplayer would probably have a little bar at the bottom...an ugly one <6> kplayer is generally old (I heard it got a recent update?) so I'd still try disabling that...just because it's old <6> kill arts first, though, it really tends to mess things up, imo <6> it's rare that it's not unhelpful <8> I wonder what I miss if I don't compile kde wth arst. <8> arts <6> distro? <6> (I always find it funny that distribution is shortened to distro) <8> Distro is probably irrelevant if I compile from source. <6> yes but in gentoo if you don't compile kdelibs with arts support you don't get notifications - I suppose that applies to manually doing it yourself as well <9> afaik, you can't compile KDE 3.x from source without arts. not absolutely sure, though <6> disabling it for everything else is fine <6> you can still disable it with it installed, though <6> kcontrol > sound server <8> Jucato: Arts has not been required in KDE for a while now. <8> I know some features are missing. <6> hrm? <6> just go to kcontrol > sound system, disable it <6> restart kde afterwards and arts *should* be gone...you may have to tell other programs to use it in case they somehow spawn it <3> there are still some applications that (for whatever reason) still require a running arts server <3> kwave for example <8> I don't even know what kwave does. <6> me either <3> its a sound file editor <6> ah, sound editor <6> perhaps there's a better non-arts replacement? <8> By the way, what does the "Enable 'Click to Play' support" option in KMPlayer do? <3> Shirakawasuna: no kde app <8> Audio on Linux is still kind of wacky. There are so many different libraries, and some of them seem to provide different layers. <6> marcusU: not sure about the click to play, but if I was to guess I'd say it allows you to click it when you want the embedded player to start playing <6> just a guess <8> KMplayer seems to get its settings confused sometimes. <8> I made a few changes to its configuration and then changed them back, and it wouldn't play anymore. Deleting its config files seems to fix it. <10> Hi all <10> damn connection.. did the channel get my question? <8> smellyfish: I don't think so. <6> nope <6> stupid internet <11> hey guys, is kpowersave the best utility for laptop power profiles? i'm running kubuntu 6.10 <11> i'd like to enable my notebook to suspent to ram when i close the lid, etc. <6> it depends on what you mean by 'best' <6> I set up my own acpi scripts because they're reliable - kpowersave is a handy gui, though <10> argh.. i'll paste again <10> I'm a root person.. always used root for some 8 years, but i've decided to move to a user instead now. I'm having a problem moving over my kde from /root to /home/user. I've moved everything, chowned it to my user, but when i try and logon, it crashes, giving me some .dmrc error <10> after that, it changes the ownership of /root to my new user for some reason, giving me no access to anything anymore. <10> What's the way to move .kde/ between users ? <12> change permissions <13> i did <14> chown misses hidden files i think <13> chown -R xushi /home/xushi, chgrp -R users /home/xushi, etc.. <15> hey guys, is kpowersave the best utility for laptop power profiles? i'm running kubuntu 6.10 <13> i double checked the permissions, all owned by me <15> i'd like to enable my notebook to suspent to ram when i close the lid, etc. <14> and there are things in /var/tmp that won't be changed unless you're using the dereference option to follow symlinks <13> is there a better way to move? Start a fresh new user, and just copy over the .kde/share/ ? <13> regarding /var/tmp, i always delete the contents anyway <14> xushi: yeah, that would be a *much* better option <13> thanks qupada, i'll try it soon and see if it works. Any other folders too ? <14> share has all your settings, your email (if you use kmail), don't think you'll be missing anything that isn't temporary files <14> unless you're extremely attached to your ~/.kde/Autostart folder <13> i'll try now, sec <16> Hi, what package do I need too have kdialog on ubuntu? <17> casted: ask in #kubuntu <16> kk <9> casted: should kdialog is installed by default, since it's a part of kdebase <9> er.. <9> kdialog should be installed by default, since it's a part of kdebase <16> ok, so you need kdebase for kdialog <16> thanks <13> hmm, ok, starting new kde worked. but when i moved over the share/ folder, i get a blank screen with the mouse after logging in <18> argh, connection.. <13> starting a fresh kde worked, but moving the share/ folder over gives me a blank screen and the mouse after logging in <14> there should be a kde error log of some description somewhere <14> someone else might know what the file in question is called
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