I am having the same problem with KDE 3.5.6 in FreeBSD but only when my default shell is csh or tcsh. If I change my default shell to bash, kgpg does not complain when KDE starts. This is what I have in ~/.kde/env/gpg-agent.sh: #!/bin/sh if test -f $HOME/.gpg-agent-info && kill -0 `cut -d: -f 2 $HOME/.gpg-agent-in fo` 2>/dev/null; then GPG_AGENT_INFO=`cat $HOME/.gpg-agent-info` export GPG_AGENT_INFO else eval `gpg-agent --daemon` echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO >$HOME/.gpg-agent-info fi Does anyone know ho...
I get lots of spam in ICQ disguised as requests for authorization (to add me to their lists) and I don't know of any client that has the ability to block the spams. I am told that the API for ICQ does not provide for blocking these requests, but I wonder if perhaps a client could be made to block any AUTH request that contains a URL. Most of these spams contain a URL. I have tried Kopete and Gaim but I can't stop the spam.
I installed some more packages but I think konq-plugins is the one that fixed this problem.
I reinstalled Linux (Debian Etch) so I could repartition my hard drive. Before I reinstalled, I had in the upper right of Konqueror, next to the "Location" or URL entry box a small box that had the Google, ask.com, etc icons and I could click on one of the icons and enter a search term. I am unable to get that back. This is KDE 3.5.5 and Konqueror is also version 3.5.5 I have tried very hard to fix this but I must be missing something. thanks
I tried that and it works like a charm. Thanks
Thanks, I will try that. It might work even though I want to filter all graphics and not just advertisements.
I want to restrict graphics display in Konqueror but only for certain sites. Is there a way to do this in Konqueror or will I need to install Squid in order to do it? My router uses DD-WRT but I don't believe I can easily set it up in the router for more than a few domains. thanks