Quoted Original von cmbofh Quoted Original von turls I do not have either the page to set the URL or to change the file association. I am wondering whether I have missed a componet when I upgrded or do I have a configuration setting wrong somewhere? Hmmm. Do you have the item "KDE Components" in kcontrol? In my version (KDE 3.1.2) there is a sub item "File Associations". If you don't then you're really missing something. Don't know about the home URL though... No... which packeage would this be...
Well this is the problem Under the previous versions of Kde I could set the home url and the application associations, but now they are not there. Ironically the system still has a record of the home URL. I just cannot change it. I do not have either the page to set the URL or to change the file association. I am wondering whether I have missed a componet when I upgrded or do I have a configuration setting wrong somewhere? I cannot believe these were in the previos versions and are not now :? An...
Hi I have just upgraded to the latest version of Konqueror 3.1.1 but have a couple of problems: 1. Where do you set the home URL? It was in configuration in the previous version? 2. When I try to download a file (eg a .gz ) the file does not download correctly and opens the archieve in the browser instead of downloading. Any help would be appreciated Thanks
...Well you learn somthing every day... Didn't know you could do it like that
I know you can do this within your own network but how do you do it to a web site, ie how do you "connect to the server". For example the rpm ftp site ftp://ftp.rpm.org/pub/rpm/dist/rpm-4.1.x/ How do you connect to site? I have done this before through windoze but only connecting via server name or ip-never on the internet Thx
I have a small, but obvious question. Most updates use ftp sites. Is ther any way you can download a directory or tree without having to click on every link. Any help would be greatfully
Hi everyone, I have to issues with adding pluggns: 1. I have realplayer installed but Konquerer does not recognise it. It is installed in the mozilla std directory, where the java plugin is that works fine. 2. When I go to the configure and netscape plugins, I get a "module nsplugin.desktop could not be loaded" error message. Any ideas? PS I am logged on as root so permissions should not be a problem. I am using version 3.0.2-14 Red hat kde3.0.3-8.3 Thanks for any help
What I would like to know is the step by step process of adding or removing applications to the menu so that I do not have to use the command line all the time.