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<0> marccollin: what kind of website ?
<1> forum.... check www.laboiteaprog.com........ i see bandwith...... 130 o/s...........
<1> www.laboiteaprog.com
<2> that page loaded up in less than a second
<1> you don't have the latest kde release.......
<2> marccollin: true
<1> don't have this problem with firefox......
<0> I've the latest
<0> and it's opening as quickly as any other website
<1> will check if other update is available.....
<0> (considering my rather limited bandwith off course)
<2> marccollin: then use firefox!
<1> bof i prefer konqueror..... but if i begin to have speed problem...... will start to use firefox
<2> marccollin: bof?
<3> marccollin: you could always try downgrading
<1> bof = so so



<4> Using Konqueror to rip a CDROM, how would I specify which cddb entry to use? KDE 3.5.3
<2> eldowan: let me know if you find out!
<2> eldowan: this is why i use kaudiocreator
<4> isolationist: I usually do, but I would like the simple drag and drop...
<2> eldowan: ditto
<4> isolationist: but I guess the kaudiocreator is nice in that it creates the folder hierarchy for you...
<2> eldowan: yes and toolbar follows a logical workflow for ripping cd's which i much like
<5> hmm.. funny.. i'm browsing kubuntu website and i found that 'kubuntu is os based on kde'
<6> wizard123: yes, kubuntu is based on kde, as well as many other things
<6> though the wording could be a bit misleading (possibly coming off as sounding like they think kde is an OS or some such)
<5> yeah..
<7> is there a way I can change my KDE square to the kubuntu logo in my main menu?
<7> or any other png, for that matter
<5> yeah, of course you can
<6> little_caesar: if you manually replace the icon for the kdelogo in your icon theme is probably the easiest way
<6> little_caesar: or you could use kbfx instead (some people like that)
<7> how do I do that? I tried. But it would revert to the original KDE logo every time I'd replace it
<7> kbfx?
<7> I'll try that
<7> where do I get kbfx?
<5> little_caesar: kbfx.org
<5> but it sux, imho :P
<7> it's not a program I have to keep open 24/7 to see a different icon, is it? I want to change it, literally
<7> in icon theme? wait. sorry about being so stupid Sutoka
<7> I thought you meant file. I didn't read the whole line
<5> little_caesar: kbfx is panel applet which launches kde menu or its own ugly menu
<7> wizard123: ah. I probably won't use it, then
<5> little_caesar: i wuold suggest not using kbfx ;) look at /usr/share icons
<7> ok. Well, is there a way for me to change individual icons in my themes?
<5> look for your current icon theme, find kde-logo and replace it
<7> I went to appearances, icons, and I don't see any obvious way to customize icons. Did I look in the wrong place?
<7> or are you talking individual files
<8> change the actual files in the theme.. somewhere like ~/.kde/share/icons
<9> is there a kpartition yet?
<5> little_caesar: on my freebsd it is: /usr/local/share/icons/steelicons-default-1.2.5
<5> it depends on your os
<10> rr72: QtParted
<9> ty
<10> rr72: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=10508
<10> rr72: Afaik Kubuntu has a newer fork which it uses in its livecd-based installer, don't know where they keep those sources though
<9> howd u know i use kubuntu?
<9> i used alternate install
<10> rr72: I don't know what distro you use - I was just mentioning that to my knowledge Kubuntu may have forked it and have a newer version somewhere
<11> :)
<5> actually 49.5% of users here uses kubuntu
<5> another 49.5% uses gentoo
<12> 49.5?
<12> not 48.3234234%?
<13> wizard123> where these statistic come from ?
<5> oslo: personal observations
<12> :)
<13> ^^
<13> & 1% have a pc which didn't at all ?
<13> *work
<5> heh :D
<5> i'm in that 1% who does not use linux
<13> wizard123> on which os do you are ?
<5> freebsd
<13> freebsd isn't linux ?
<5> of course not
<5> freebsd is true bsd unix



<13> ^^ .. i don(t know i'm new ...but KDE can works on freebsd
<5> yeah.. and i use it
<13> so do ubuntu is a true unix system ?
<13> does sorry
<5> hehe, i've never seen it..
<5> actually it is linux distro with some easy to use config apps
<13> www.kubuntu.org 4 your ubuntu not on gnome but on KDE
<13> wizard123> its my first linux wich works ;)
<5> :)
<13> wizard123>ALL WORKS
<5> actually.. linux is linux.. so if it works under ubuntu it will work on slackware, gentoo and others
<5> and if 'all' is applications, that it will prolly work under freebsd, netbsd and openbsd
<5> and solaris
<13> wizard123>ALL is apps, hardware like software for doing all things i did on Xp
<5> bsds have problems with some hardware..
<10> oslo: FreeBSD and GNU/Linux are different operating system that are alike in many ways, but at the core share only little code.
<13> k
<14> where do I update the mouse blinking stuff in kde
<15> but bsd has better wifi drivers right?
<10> oslo: FreeBSD can trace its code lineage back to the original UNIX operating system, whereas GNU/Linux was written from scratch, but is clearly strongly inspired by UNIX.
<5> Sho_: and comat with posix
<15> ma3x: Kcontrol > Phericals > Mouse
<15> Peripherals*
<5> Ace2007: freebsd has poor wifi support ;)
<10> wizard123: yup
<5> i'm using it on a laptop :D
<15> doesn't it use some windows drivers ro something?
<5> i know something about that :D
<6> Ace2007: no, thats linux
<15> oh
<15> ok
<5> actually ndis prlly works on fbsd too :P
<6> Ace2007: freebsd refuses to use ndiswrapper style stuff, along with closed source drivers IIRC
<15> why?
<10> Ace2007: I believe you're referring to "ndiswrapper", which is a software project for GNU/Linux that allows it to load certain Windows Wifi drivers. Most Wifi chipsets are supported natively by the Linux kernel today, however.
<0> Sutoka: then what's ndisulator ? http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ndis&sektion=4
<0> it's exactly like ndiswrapper
<15> i think so i was reading some article about the death of bsd or something
<5> :o
<10> (netcraft confirms it!)
<10> (SCNR)
<6> Pinaraf: well apparently it does exist, last i heard closed source 'binary blobs' weren't exactly popular in freebsd land
<5> i was reading that openbsd released 3.9, netbsd is going to release 4, freebsd is going to release 6.2..
<0> they're not popular in the linux world neither
<10> Sutoka: They're not exactly popular in Linuxland either
<6> wizard123: check netcraft, they've confirmed it a few hundred times ;-)
<10> wizard123: Recently the NetBSD founder was stating publically that he fears the death of the project, that made the headlines here and there
<5> Sho_: netbsd is not widely used ;)
<5> their super-kewl pkgsrc allmost killed me
<10> wizard123: Yeah, which is kinda the point
<2> i don't use NetBSD but instead Linux, but i hope this is not the end for NetBSD - so much can't be learn't between the OSs
<5> i like netbsd.. it is simple, clean.. has good docs
<5> and 'it runs everywhere' :D
<9> whats the partitionary via text somin with disk in it, not fdisk somin else
<10> parted is available on CLI, too
<9> guess it is
<9> i must have a wrong version
<9> its not what im used to
<9> im used to the one where it shows u the table and then u can use thearrows to sellect stuff like delete add boot size etc. parted is all words/cmds
<9> parted is gay
<16> rr72: qtparted ?
<17> hehe works nicely too
<17> morning Renze
<17> ahh the joys of a notebook ;)
<16> I take it your macbook has arrived?
<17> laying in bed with wireless heheh
<16> has it burst into flames yet?
<17> yuppers :)
<17> nope
<17> no random shutdowns, no case problems
<16> well, it's not a dell... it'll take a little longer :D
<17> no smoke
<18> if you have the kdepim suite installed, how do you set it up so that all th applications are accesable from the same interfce, rather then launching them via the kmenu?


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