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Saturday, June 3rd 2006, 2:42pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: KMail : Using a different smtp accounts for different email adresses

Settings->Configure KMail->Identities; modify the identity, choose "Advanced" tab, select "Special transport" and choose a transport.

Saturday, June 3rd 2006, 2:39pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: hard drive size

Look at it? Boot the computer and watch the POST messages? Boot the computer and enter BIOS setup and check there? Boot the computer into Windows and right click on "C:" to ask for the properties? Boot the computer into Linux or FreeBSD and take a look at what dmesg tells you? Boot the computer and log into KDE and run kinfocenter (K-Menu -> System, probably) and either look under "Partitions" or "SCSI"? Lots of ways.

Tuesday, April 18th 2006, 12:38pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: urgent request: survey about open source

Is this part of a longer-running research programme, or a one-time seminar paper? If the former, then there's a number of existing KDE and non-KDE research groups you need to cooperate with (well, need to ... it might be useful to know what research is already done in the field). I'll contact you off-forum with other comments about the questionnaire itself.

Tuesday, April 18th 2006, 12:32pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: Open for suggestions: X86 clone of OS-9 tailored as base OS for KDE4.

Seems like total overkill to me. Is there anything particularly wrong with all of the UNIXen that you want to re-introduce all the hardware compatibility problems a new OS would entail? Heck, there's a bunch of distros -- not only Linuxen -- that use KDE as the desktop and put effort into being the easiest-to-use KDE desk.

Tuesday, April 18th 2006, 12:28pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: Kate config question

I can't find it either, and it's bugging the heck out of me. In KDE 3.2 or so kate *did* remember some of the window settings. You might want to take this to the kate-devel mailing list (see lists.kde.org for a reasonably full listing of available mailing lists) instead of the forum, though.

Tuesday, April 4th 2006, 10:52pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: Backup nightmare!

Quoted Originally posted by Dave Smith I know from reading this forum that kmail, kontacts etc are stored in $home/.kde/share/apps and $home/.kde/share/config but I am still getting problems because it seems there is more than one file to back up and copy. That's where configuration and application-specific data is stored, yes. But the actual mail messages are usually in ~/Mail (some distro's change that). Quoted 1. I now can't save any changes to contact details, and 2. whilst I have the subje...

Tuesday, April 4th 2006, 1:48pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: KDE 3.5.1 and kmail-filters

You may want to post this in kdepim-users@kde.org instead, since there are few KMail developers that read this forum. Quoted Originally posted by SAngeli Also, is it possible to treat kmail independently from kde environment? I mean, is it possible to run kde 3.1.1 with kmail latest release? No, KMail from KDE 3.5 depends on kdelibs of at least 3.4.

Tuesday, April 4th 2006, 1:47pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: Multisynk

I don't think there are MultiSynk developers reading this forum. You might have more success by mailing kdepim-users@kde.org.

Tuesday, April 4th 2006, 1:46pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: Shutdown

Quoted Originally posted by fdservices I need to stop certain programs when I log out of KDE, so I have included a script in ~.kde/shutdown, which, when executed, kills the necessary processes. A very different approach would be to stick the killing in .xsession or .xinitrc instead. Assuming those are run, which not every distro / kdm installation does. From the code Anda posted, I don't see that .kde/shutdown/ is included in the execution (does KDEDIRS include ~/.kde ?)

Friday, March 24th 2006, 9:54am

Author: eetbeest

multiple IMAP resources

At this point, you might want to (re)post your question to the mailing lists for the KDE PIM project. Try kdepim-users@kde.org, the developers usually read that list as well and you're more likely to get an answer there.

Monday, March 13th 2006, 10:47am

Author: eetbeest

RE: This Forum: Search not possible

There's the Search link in the Navigation: bar at the top of the page; that seems to work for me (Konqueror, KDE 3.5). You might have more success with this question in the KDE-Forum / Announcements area, which is where discussion about the forum itself belongs.

Monday, February 20th 2006, 7:17pm

Author: eetbeest

trying to upgrade to kde 3.5

Well, that's right, there is no pkg-config tarball on the server. I can't imagine why konstruct is trying to fetch it, though -- perhaps you should install it separately, then give it another try?

Monday, February 20th 2006, 7:02pm

Author: eetbeest

Java e konqueror....problem!

This isn't a whole lot of information to go on, really. You may have more success on a kubuntu forum, if you describe exactly which packages and which versions are installed.

Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 11:21am

Author: eetbeest

RE: window too big, how do I change?

Programmatically, QWidget::resize(), perhaps also setMinimumSize() and similar. With a window manager, you can use alt+mouse to drag windows around so you can reach the edge of the too-big window. You might want to copy an existing bootsplash and change that in small steps so you know what causes the bad resizing.

Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 8:45am

Author: eetbeest

BB interface

Yeah, I use BB with Konqueror occasionally. I can't tell if the annoyances of the interface are because of konqueror or because BB is stupid -- I'm inclined to believe the latter. I've never had the problem you describe, though. Have you: 1) Tried accessing the same BB from Firefox right now? 2) Quit *all* konqueror instances and restarted it? (1) is to check if it works at all, (2) is to avoid caching issues.

Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 8:40am

Author: eetbeest

Ask in the right place

The right place for this question is the KDE PIM (of which KMail is a part) mailing list, kdepim-users@kde.org ; it's an open list, so you can post without subscribing, but you might not get replies if you're unsubscribed. See https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users for subscription info.

Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 8:30am

Author: eetbeest

Ask in the right place

It's best to report this kind of problem in the right place, where developers can actually read about the protocol problems; you will of course also need to deal with your distro which needs to roll out new packages -- basically, protocol changes are a real pain in the nadgers to deal with because they don't follow a release cycle. So. The right place for this kind of reports is the kdenetwork mailing list (ooh, I can't find one) or the kopete-devel mailing list ( https://mail.kde.org/mailman/li...

Monday, February 13th 2006, 1:45pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: I need font recognizing

You could ask in the comments thread for that entry http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=11997 , that's probably easier than getting other people to check the screenies.

Sunday, February 12th 2006, 6:40pm

Author: eetbeest

State of the Forum

There's still a number of German links - "link uns", "archiv" in the left bar; there's also a fair amount of forum spam that needs to be removed (looks like someone hit all forums with identical ads for US consumer gadgets). Who are moderators here these days? Of the people listed under "team" at least Axel has left; Christian has sold this domain (see Qt-forum.org), so that's not a whole lot left.

Sunday, February 12th 2006, 5:26pm

Author: eetbeest

RE: Access Violation During Installation of KDE kde-base kcminit Gentoo

This is much more a question for a Gentoo forum than a KDE forum, since it's clearly system specific. You'll need to provide the log, probably, to show what's going on exactly (put it up on a website somewhere).