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That's strange. May be you have to generate a certificate after your ssl install and before compiling kde. The slackware packages are located in the contrib directory for every release. Last one is : http://www.kde.org/info/3.1.1.php
control center->Peripherals->Xdisplay You will be able to configure X and change your keybord layout.
I built theses packages. Nobody reports theses problem to me. But I've made theses packages on a fresh slackware install. The problem comes from the audiofile and oggvorbis packages. Not kde tho ...
I like k3b for the gui and simplicity. But I use also cdbakeoven for 'el torito' and iso A mix of the 2 in 1 app would be great.
Use konqueror and change the browser identification
KDE uses LISA. You can configure LISA from the control center, then start the lisa deamon. The lan:// will work on konqueror. Or you can use the smb:// protocol in konqueror but it really slow during file transfert. Don't know why.
You have qt-mt (multithread) and kde compiled with qt without thread ? You should ask to the debian packager.
I think it's looking for -lsll and not -1ssl ;-) It cannot find the SSL libraries on your system. Did you pass the location during the ./configure ? something like that --with-ssl-dir=/to/your/ssl/dir Also you have to write "/usr/local/ssl/lib" in "/etc/ld.so.conf", it will be better. Did you remove the original ssl package from slackware-8.1 ? Anyway, you can DL and use the slackware packages from KDE's ftp. I build them and they are working great
You need to enable ACPI in kernel. There is probably a module to load in MDK9.1 modprobe acpi ?
Looks like a problem with gcc-3.2.x with older packages
This link will probably help you : http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2003/debian-kde-200303/msg00025.html
use kdm. If your X session crash, X will reload If you want to logout from kde, you will be able to change user in graphical mode, as well as reboot or shutdown the computer. You can configure kdm from kde's control center.
Looks like your audio card is not recognize. The driver is included in the kernel 2.4. try a : "modprobe cs46xx" to load the driver, and restart arts (by restarting kde)
First, what version of Slackware are you using ? If you are using -current (9.0) Slackware already provides kde-3.1. If you are using slackware-8.1, you can use the packages on kde's ftp. It seems that theses packages also works on slackware-8.0 If you are using on older version, you will probably have to upgrade many packages to get kde-3.1 to work. For your second problem, where did you get your sources tarballs ??? Probably not the officials ones from KDE.