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<0> Sho_: curses... well, thanks for answering at least... :o)
<1> huh....
<1> gentoo gave kopete a -irc use flag
<1> hehheh
<2> Dhraakellian: Use Konvi! :)
<1> Sho_: as soon as konvi gets a channel treeview
<1> at the very least
<1> I'm not using it as my primary IRC client before that
<1> irssi for terminal irc client here
<2> Dhraakellian: Next release then ;)
<1> Sho_: I do keep an eye on svn though
<1> now if only svntalk had an rss feed...
<1> or if cia was more like svntalk
<2> svntalk is so ugly ... :). I prefer CIA.



<1> svntalk gives more details, iirc
<2> Dhraakellian: Yeah ... but I use http://commitfilter.kde.org/ anyway
<2> Dhraakellian: Which sends emails, with diffs
<1> heh
<3> where can i find good info on fstab: newbie lingo
<3> wrong room
<4> hello friends
<0> I installed xorg-7.1 on my system yesterday and am having problems where kdm *apparently* is autologging in and dropping X to failsafe... (xterm, no WM)... if I issue an ~/.xinitrc in the xterm, KDE starts right up... any ideas where the disconnect between boot and desktop could be coming from?
<5> ramz: you still didn't get an answer?
<0> Q-collective: negatory good buddy.... ;o)
<5> hehe
<6> hi are there any odd font rendering issues in kde 3.5.2 ?
<6> let me show what I mean
<6> http://www.heartseed.org/Screenshot.png
<2> neighborlee: Font rendering isn't done by KDE ... and the applications you show aren't KDE applications
<6> I suspected kde/qt ? only because Im not seeing this issue in gnome at all
<2> neighborlee: What issue, anyway?
<6> you not see screenshot ?
<5> what font issue btw?
<2> neighborlee: I did, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean specifically
<6> ok look at xchat window...upper right corner
<5> fonts look fine
<2> neighborlee: It's badly hinted ... it's probably a font with bad hinting info, or the Freetype bytecode interpreter isn't compiled in
<6> see how the OPS and xxx total is no longer visible..and look at firefox website, the fonts aren't there unless you run mouse over them..same with some menu items on that page
<2> Nothing that KDE has any influence over (sadly)
<6> not a dekstop coder I had no idea frankly
<6> so I thought this might be good place to start
<6> shrug
<7> lolol "lib***y"
<5> :)
<2> neighborlee: What distro are you on? Most distros have a FAQ/Guide somewhere on how to activate the bytecode interpreter and chose well-hinted fonts and such
<5> Sho_: gentoo
<5> kuroo hints that
<5> ;)
<6> gentoo and kuroo correct
<6> to be fair, i' ve never seen this type of behavior ever..so I suspect its something in how gentoo is rendering something or other..shrug who knows ;00000000000000
<8> Man, KDE is like what I get out of Windows after several months of personalizing it, with the keyboard short cuts. I don't have to do squat to get it to work right.
<5> neighborlee: don't have that issue on my gentoo system
<2> PeterFA: :)
<5> PeterFA: rockon hey? :)
<8> Q-collective, aye?
<6> Q-collective, well th is isn't 100% pure gentoo..I thought before I did a m***ive install <wink>, i'd try RR64Linux ( sabayon)
<8> Q-collective, oh, 'rockon' isn't a nick.
<5> no :p
<8> heh
<5> neighborlee: rr64 effectively is just Gentoo, just has a different way of installing iirc
<6> Q-collective, that was my take yes
<8> I like Gentoo, but man is it murder to install KDE on Gentoo.
<6> hm why is that I wonder
<5> oh! eix 0.56 has a nice versioning highlight feature
<5> :))
<6> gnome however is showing zero signs of this weird font issue in my apps
<9> hello, i've looked around on google and in the kde manual about turning that arrow off that appears on the default kmenu button but i can't find anything -- is it even possible?
<9> this is 3.5
<5> s/0.56/0.5.6/
<5> twonkbat: what arrow?
<5> you mean the tiny triangle when you mouseover it?
<9> yeah :P
<5> jeez :p
<8> Q-collective, I think he means that arrow you see when you roll the mouse over on that little KDE button that corresponds to the Windows Start button.
<9> lol -- if i can turn it off i will :D



<5> twonkbat: no, not possible afaik
<9> gah
<9> ok, it's fine -- thanks anyway, peace
<5> PeterFA: yes, already got that ;)
<10> anyone help me out real quick?
<10> should be easy
<5> maybe
<10> lol
<5> ?? ask
<11> q-collective: ask: Just ask your question. Do not ask to ask. If somebody is around and knows the answer, they will answer. We can't tell you if we can help until you ask. Be patient, some of us do actually do things besides IRC.
<10> ok.. i'm just starting out with kubuntu, first of all
<10> but, i'm trying to use kfrb (Desktop Sharing)
<10> and i basically want it (or something else) to act as a service
<10> so i can reboot my computer remotely, and still get back into it after it gets back to the desktop
<5> ah
<10> i do it with realvnc in windows, just wondering whats the equivalent in kde
<5> ?? autostart-programs
<11> q-collective: autostart-programs: For session aware apps, you can just quit KDE properly without quiting the app and saving the session. For other apps there are three possible solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use xdm, gdm, kdm, entrance or some other display manager to login)
<5> you may want that?
<10> i'm gonna be stupid and ask if thats a package i install
<10> =p
<10> or is it in like system settings
<10> i'm not tech retarded, i'm just new to linux
<10> trying to grasp what all is doing what here
<12> ~autostart
<13> To start a program or set an environment variable at KDE login, see: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/configure.html#id2558687
<12> Q-collective: can you add that link to your bot's autostart info?
<10> wow... thanks apt!
<5> PhilRod: sure
<12> doppelganger: do you want an app to start at *system* startup, or at *kde* startup?
<10> that will solve my keyboard-mapping problems as well, now i can get my xmodmap.conf to load automatically too i'm sure
<10> phil- i'm guess kde startup would be fine
<5> .redefine autostart-programs For session aware apps, you can just quit KDE properly without quiting the app and saving the session. For other apps there are three possible solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use xdm, gdm, kdm, entrance or some other display manager to login). For more info: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/configure.html#id2558687
<10> i have kubuntu setup to automatically just go right to my desktop, no login
<11> q-collective: ok
<5> ?? autostart-programs
<11> q-collective: autostart-programs: For session aware apps, you can just quit KDE properly without quiting the app and saving the session. For other apps there are three possible solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use xdm, gdm, kdm, entrance or some other display manager to login). For more info: http://docs.kde (+0 more)
<10> so as long as kde loads it, i guess i'm fine
<5> .more
<11> q-collective: .org/development/en/kdebase/faq/configure.html#id2558687
<5> hmm
<10> i'm gonna go look at that link that apt posted, looks helpful
<10> thanks a lot guys, i'm just learning here =)
<5> .redefine autostart-programs For session aware apps, you can just quit KDE properly without quiting the app and saving the session. For other apps there are three solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use xdm, kdm or some other display manager to login). For more info: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/configure.html#id2558687
<11> q-collective: ok
<5> ?? autostart-programs
<11> q-collective: autostart-programs: For session aware apps, you can just quit KDE properly without quiting the app and saving the session. For other apps there are three solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use xdm, kdm or some other display manager to login). For more info: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/con (+0 more)
<5> darn
<14> anyoen knows any useful print program in linux??
<14> i want to print a number of images
<5> cups?
<14> each page shall have 2 of them in a certain size
<14> Q-collective: i mean some program :S
<14> Q-collective: you know how to do it ?
<5> any program that uses cups
<14> no
<14> they cant align them like they should
<14> in linux printing really is still miles away from being useable in a decent way :(
<15> bluesceada: something like scribus ?
<14> tbscope: ??
<14> i just have a folder with images :S
<5> .redefine autostart-programs For session aware apps, quit KDE properly without quiting the app and save the session. For other apps there are three solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use kdm or some other display manager to login). For more info: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/configure.html#id2558687
<15> scribus is a dtp program
<11> q-collective: ok
<5> ?? autostart-programs
<11> q-collective: autostart-programs: For session aware apps, quit KDE properly without quiting the app and save the session. For other apps there are three solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use kdm or some other display manager to login). For more info: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/faq/configure (+0 more)
<5> &$$$##@$
<14> tbscope: it shouldnt be so complicated
<14> i just want to select the images, and print them, 2 each page, and in the size i tell it..
<16> hi ladies, is there any partition prog. for kde (slackware) 3.5.x
<14> hmm
<5> .redefine autostart-programs For session aware apps, quit KDE properly without quiting the app and save the session. For other apps there are three solutions: ~/.kde<version>/Autostart, there is ~/.xinitrc (if you use startx) and there is ~/.xsession (if you use kdm or some other display manager to login). For more info: http://tinyurl.com/pznqt
<11> q-collective: ok
<5> ?? autostart-programs


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