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Enter your superuser (root) login and password.
What does 'echo $SHELL' tell you? Maybe you have ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc mixed up and it opens sh?
Quoted Originally posted by Krasu Hmm ... But programs can still call something like Source code 1 2 3 KProcess pr; pr << "shutdown" << "-h" << "now"; pr.start(KProcess::Block); Yes, but they (the user that runs such a program) have to be allowed by the sysadmin to do that, but KDE probably does that as root or something like that and if you used dcop, it would probably execute with kwin owner's rights or even as root (again) so it would (again probably) be unstoppable.
DCOP probably (and hopefully) doesn't allow that. This way any KDE application could shut down your computer. I don't know how about you, but I'd be angry if something like that happened to me.
You want something that for example prozilla offers. @anda_skoa: There is one gain for such thing while downloading from a single server -- when the server limits bandwidths for single connections. Then, if you connect multiple times, you can download faster, because each connection gets its own bandwidth limit. @all: But this hasn't got anything to do with slow internet connections. You can never download faster than your ISP allows you Wheather you have a single connection at 1Mbps or 4 connec...
You have to forward your ssh port from this local machine to the router. Basicly firewalls are for hiding things that are beneath them
Is this your own application?
Hello Basiu You are refering to KDE 2.2 Is that correct or did you mean KDE 3.2, as as far as I remember, there is KDE 3 not KDE 2 bundled with Woody. I have KDE 3.2 but I seem to be unable to find these encoding settings you mean. I am using ISO-8859-2 fonts too, and I don't experience any problems with them (although I don't use Debian with KDE). Could you elaborate on the problem and give details? Maybe your system is set up incorrectly. Choosing Poland as your country should automatically se...
You must have disallowed logging in as root into kde (or the package maintainer did that for you), which is a good thing Press CTRL+F1, log in as root and add a regular user. You should never use root if you don't have to -- and you certainly don't need root to launch kde
Well, it depends on how did the whole upgrading process looked like... Were KDE3.2 packages uninstalled? If not, then you have to do it by yourself and carefully. Run rpm -qa|grep 3.2 to see if kde3.2 packages are present on your system. Before uninstalling them, though, I'd advise finding where theese 3.4 were installed and running kde from them manually (you'd probably have to change some paths to achieve that) to see if the installation is correct, as you're using unofficial repository with u...
./configure --disable-debug should help.
use a terminal and issue the command "su" there. Some administration programs are also able to switch to root account if needed (of course you have to provide a password).
You shouldn't use KDE apps (including konqueoror) as root if don't need to. You may want to try deleting ~root/.kde or moving it to a different location. This way kde will reset all the root's settings to default. The "lock" is because normal users don't have access permissions to roots home directory. You must be browsing as a regular user and not as root if you see the lock.
What happens if you view the page in konqueror (it works for me too)? Konqueror uses KHTML, so they should behave the same.
This is a double (http://www.qtforum.org/thread.php?threadid=10196). I'm closing this thread.
This is not Designer related, moving to KDE Development.
Please don't doublepost. http://www.qtforum.org/thread.php?threadid=10096
You can check the sources of artscontrol as it displays arts master volume.
Did you read this: http://baghira.sourceforge.net/xcompmgr.htm ?
Check which version of Qt your KDE libraries are linked against.