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Sunday, February 22nd 2004, 3:49pm

Author: LB06

[CLOSED - NEW THREAD COMING] What is Your Favourite Distro?

I'm back with Arch again. I seem to come back here, whatever I try: FreeBSD, Debian, Slackware, Gentoo... I guess I'm just addicted to its simplicity.

Friday, December 26th 2003, 6:47pm

Author: LB06

Double topics

Quoted Original von Kenneth Yea, I know. At least a third of the topics in the Internet forum is about Kopete. The mods can't just delete topics because there might be relevent informaiton in one thread that isn't in another, and vice versa. I wish there was a feature to merge threads. That would solve the Kopete problem. For now, we cna only hope that the forums memders will try to stick with old threads instead of creating new ones for every bug and problem they come across. No of course a mo...

Tuesday, December 23rd 2003, 6:26pm

Author: LB06

libsensors is needed...

Sorry I thought you ran debian, maybe you can look lm-sensors @ www.rpmfind.net

Tuesday, December 23rd 2003, 6:23pm

Author: LB06

libsensors is needed...

http://wiki.debian.net/?DebianKDE

Tuesday, December 23rd 2003, 6:00pm

Author: LB06

How do you get kopete to send when you press enter?

Quoted Original von ares84 Thanks, It will take a little while getting use to ctrl + enter but it beats clicking. Click on the button that says Ctrl+enter en press enter.

Saturday, December 20th 2003, 9:19pm

Author: LB06

[alsa] Rear speakers

Thanks it worked, but that mixer seems very complicated to me. When will kmix be 100% alsa ready?

Saturday, December 20th 2003, 9:27am

Author: LB06

[CLOSED - NEW THREAD COMING] What is Your Favourite Distro?

Hmm... Switched back to Debian Sid again on my laptop. Although Arch is a lot simpler when it comes to configuring the system, it doesn't contain nearly as much software as Debian does and seems to be not as robust. Besides that, I didn't like devfs. I still love Arch, but I think it has a long way to go when it comes to maturity and robustness.

Saturday, December 20th 2003, 9:11am

Author: LB06

[alsa] Rear speakers

Does anyone know how to get the rear speakers working with alsa? I've used OSS emulation through alsa until now, and I was able to set the volume of my rear speakers with Ogain or something. But since the 2.6 final release I've been using real Alsa. Everything works great, execpt my rear speakers and treble or bass. I can set it in kmix, but it doesn't seem to do anything. Bass/treble isn't that important to me, but my rear speakers are. btw. I have a SB Live!

Friday, December 19th 2003, 9:02pm

Author: LB06

Spellchecking

Quoted Original von WeeImp :oops: Doh. Ok, I know I'm blonde.. but.. I guess it helps to have some dictionaries installed. I have no idea how they got uninstalled. Ignore my earlier plea for help. Laura hehe :wink:

Wednesday, December 17th 2003, 3:59pm

Author: LB06

Kopete problems

Kopete 0.7.3 works again. Weird...

Monday, December 15th 2003, 2:50pm

Author: LB06

OpenOffice still better.

Quoted Original von Nicolas Goutte Quoted Original von LB06 Quoted Original von cmbofh Quoted Original von LB06 My experience with Oo.o is that it has very good filter support, but needs a lot of work on the interface and performance (I think in this case there two are closely related. If OO used GTK or QT, I'm sure it would have been twice as responsive and its boot-time would have been cut by half) There's work underway to integrate OOo better into KDE: http://dot.kde.org/1071245692/ http://k...

Monday, December 15th 2003, 2:48pm

Author: LB06

Re: right

Quoted Original von nixnut So, I don't think the problem lies with MS. I think it does. Every kopete =<0.7.3 is unable to connect with MSN. (btw. from The Netherlands?)

Monday, December 15th 2003, 12:05pm

Author: LB06

How to install the printer onto my linux box?

Go to http://localhost:631 to configure your printer through a web-based interface. That's how I did it.

Monday, December 15th 2003, 12:03pm

Author: LB06

Double topics

I just wanted to metion there are some topics about the same subject. There are 2 topics in off-topic about Novell & SuSE and 2 about OpenOffice.org and Koffice in Office & PIM. This can be very somewhat confusing and imho it's better if discussion about a certain subject takes place in 1 topic instead of 2. Is it a good idea to close 1 clone-topic?

Monday, December 15th 2003, 11:48am

Author: LB06

This does not sound good for RedHat ......redhat no more?

I don't like the fact that Fedora is going to function as a testbed for RH Enterprise Edition. I won't trust Fedora to function on my server, which I did with RH.

Monday, December 15th 2003, 11:44am

Author: LB06

Kopete problems

Quoted Original von sinister_nation well I setup Gaim tonight for MSN networks and got protocol not supported. So I think M$ had change the protocols once again. I'm glad that I don't use there OS hardly anymore except for when I need to play a game or two because I haven't checked in on winex yet. Gaim still works here (v0.74)

Monday, December 15th 2003, 11:36am

Author: LB06

OpenOffice still better.

Quoted Original von cmbofh Quoted Original von LB06 My experience with Oo.o is that it has very good filter support, but needs a lot of work on the interface and performance (I think in this case there two are closely related. If OO used GTK or QT, I'm sure it would have been twice as responsive and its boot-time would have been cut by half) There's work underway to integrate OOo better into KDE: http://dot.kde.org/1071245692/ http://kde.openoffice.org/index.html One project part is (only) abou...

Sunday, December 14th 2003, 5:02pm

Author: LB06

qt 3.2

urpmi qt

Sunday, December 14th 2003, 4:59pm

Author: LB06

OpenOffice vs. KOffice (vote)

I voted for OpenOffice.org, because I really need compatibility with MS Word. How will the compatibility be between Koffice and MS Word 2003 with XML? Since it's an open standard, isn't it way easier to write good filters?

Sunday, December 14th 2003, 4:54pm

Author: LB06

OpenOffice still better.

My experience with Oo.o is that it has very good filter support, but needs a lot of work on the interface and performance (I think in this case there two are closely related. If OO used GTK or QT, I'm sure it would have been twice as responsive and its boot-time would have been cut by half)