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Tuesday, October 25th 2005, 5:51pm

Author: rgheck

python can't find karamba module

You can't run superkaramba files from the command line: the karamba module is internal to the python interpreter that's built into superkarmba. Try loading superkaramba itself from a terminal and then load the doomCpu theme. Error messages will be dumped to the terminal. The comments in kde-look.org suggest there have been a lot of problems with this theme, some related to 2.6.x kernels.

Tuesday, October 25th 2005, 5:44pm

Author: rgheck

Create New grayed out in $HOME directory

Well, the other thing I'd try, then, is resetting the KDE configuration information, by deleting ~/.kde. That can work wonders. Of course, you probably don't want to lose all of that, so log out of KDE, open up a virtual terminal (Alt+Ctrl+1 or some such thing should do it), log in as yourself, and move that directory somewhere else, e.g.: #mv ~/.kde ~/oldkde Then go back to xdm or whatever (Alt+Ctrl+7, probably) and log back into KDE. If that doesn't fix the problem, you can go through the proc...

Tuesday, October 25th 2005, 8:48am

Author: rgheck

Can someone help mw witha step by step totally novice proof guide to installing KDE 3.4

SUSE 10.0 is out, and I believe it has KDE 3.4, so you could just upgrade to that. It can now be downloaded for free.

Tuesday, October 25th 2005, 8:46am

Author: rgheck

Create New grayed out in $HOME directory

I'd check and make sure that ALL of the permissions have been reset correctly, including those on hidden files, and that ownership of any files has also not been changed from what it should be. You can start by running #find ! -user YOURNAME from your home directory.

Tuesday, October 25th 2005, 8:34am

Author: rgheck

maximize windows

you can do this using "window-specific settings" in the kde control center. you'll have to play with it a while to get it to work. Click "New" and then input a description (Maximize Default, say) on the next page. Go to the next tab and choose just "Normal Window". On the third tab, choose "Apply Initially" for both "Maximized" options, and check the box. Something along those lines ought to work.

Tuesday, October 25th 2005, 8:26am

Author: rgheck

create new - menu-item

I don't believe there is any way of doing that...other than editing the source code!

Tuesday, October 25th 2005, 8:20am

Author: rgheck

Where did it go?

The rpm command you need to check a package is #rpm -ql kdeadmin That will tell you what files are in that package. But running that on my machine, I don't see kpackage. So if you want to know what package you need to install to get something, you can run: #yum whatprovides thingYouWant | more (You may get a lot of output, so I piped it through more. You could also use grep, or less, or whatever.) Unfortunately, running that and looking for kpackage gives me nothing on Fedora 4, and a google sea...

Thursday, October 20th 2005, 3:12am

Author: rgheck

Weird Font Problem After Upgrade

After upgrading from Fedora 3 to Fedora 4, I'm having an odd problem with fonts in most KDE components. There are little colored boxes surrounding most of the "shortcut" letters, and around some other letters. I've posted a screenshot at http://bobjweil.com/heck/images/kde.jpg so you can see what I mean. Anyone have any idea what might cause thi?I've uninstalled all the KDE and QT rpms and then re-installed them, and they are as up-to-date as they can be.

Thursday, May 12th 2005, 3:21am

Author: rgheck

RE: K Menu - Games menu got deleted

I don't know if this is worth responding to now. Let me know if you still need help and we can solve this problem.