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Wednesday, July 2nd 2003, 1:52pm

Author: JamesWilson

A big problem in my RedHat 7.3 :There is no color in console

Go to Settings->Schema and select something from the drop down list. (This all done from memory as I am not on my Linux box at the moment.)

Monday, June 16th 2003, 7:42pm

Author: JamesWilson

Importing mail to KMAIL

I still cannot find it, but maybe you could try another way? Say you export it to a comma delimited file(csv) in Netscape and then import it to kmail? Just an idea as a work around. I looked at the bug list, but did not see a solution as yet...

Friday, June 13th 2003, 5:52pm

Author: JamesWilson

Importing mail to KMAIL

I know I read something about it a while ago, but am unable to find it right now. Will let you know when I do.

Friday, June 13th 2003, 1:25pm

Author: JamesWilson

Importing mail to KMAIL

I assume Tools->Import...->Netscape LDIF Addressbook did not work for you?

Friday, June 13th 2003, 12:57pm

Author: JamesWilson

Screensaver problem

Not a whole lot to go on here. Are you perhaps using GL screen savers?

Wednesday, June 11th 2003, 6:59pm

Author: JamesWilson

Session Restore quirks

Suse used to be my favourite distro (~6.0), but I switched to Gentoo because a) I like to keep my programs up to date b) dependancy issues with RPM's is a pain that reminds me too much of windows (wich I last used 2 years ago ) I do agree it is a steep learning curve for newbies though.......

Wednesday, June 11th 2003, 1:29pm

Author: JamesWilson

Session Restore quirks

I must assume you upgraded kde in the mean time? At some point session management was changed ever so slightly You can select between having the session saved every time you log out or not. If not, then you will have a new menu entry (just above the K) that will allow you to save the session manually. Oh I am not using RH so they might have screwed up the whole thing anyway. Switch to Gentoo

Wednesday, June 11th 2003, 1:02pm

Author: JamesWilson

KDE sound

OK you did not pre-respond to the other dum question Are you using alsa drivers and if so did you turn up the volume.....

Wednesday, June 11th 2003, 12:59pm

Author: JamesWilson

I need to restart Kmail to modify settings

ruckus, If you can send other emails and just XXXX@yahoo.com is rejected then yahoo is blocking your address for some reason. (What a joke - Yahoo blocking anything...) What is your email address set to under the identity you are using to send. Open Settings->Configure Kmail. Select identities. Edit the one you are using (Default?). Make sure you have a proper email address in the email box......

Thursday, June 5th 2003, 3:47pm

Author: JamesWilson

problems with su and kdesu

if you want to use kdesu you must supply the full path: #kdesu /usr/sbin/adsl I suppose you are not connected to the modem (laptop?) all the time so you do not want to connect automatically every time you boot up?

Wednesday, June 4th 2003, 1:57pm

Author: JamesWilson

Remembering Password Mandrake 9.1

Root password is a security risk -> never store it in a file, encrypted or not....

Wednesday, June 4th 2003, 1:55pm

Author: JamesWilson

Is there a POP UP STOPPER / SYSTEM MECHANIC for KDE??????

Yep kongy does a great job of it - it also has a "smart" option where it will allow apropriate popups to work (Like banks etc.) Just go to Setting->Configure Konqueror->Java&JavaScript->JavaScript Tab. On the bottom of this tab is the popup option....

Tuesday, June 3rd 2003, 2:27pm

Author: JamesWilson

Dual Monitors

Post your config and we will have a look.

Tuesday, June 3rd 2003, 1:25pm

Author: JamesWilson

Which GUI is Better KDE or GNOME ???

I use KDE because I can set it up to look and work the way I want to. If you don't like the look of something, change it! Too clutered? Clean it up! Don't like the icon set? Install another one (http://www.kde-look.org) Don't like what SCO is doing - let them know! (In more ways that one )

Friday, May 30th 2003, 2:08pm

Author: JamesWilson

If i istalled the gcc3.2, the kde dont work

This really depends on your distro. If kde was compiled with a different gcc and glibc library then it will not neccessary run.

Thursday, May 29th 2003, 4:48pm

Author: JamesWilson

kpackage in 3.1.2 gives "exec failed"

It sounds like your environment ($PATH, etc) might be different? compare the output of env and see.....

Thursday, May 29th 2003, 3:53pm

Author: JamesWilson

kpackage in 3.1.2 gives "exec failed"

I would suggest you recompile kdeutils (i think this is where kpackage is) - don't use the binary's.

Thursday, May 29th 2003, 1:43pm

Author: JamesWilson

kpackage in 3.1.2 gives "exec failed"

My fault, I forgot that kpackage could also do deb packages. I use Gentoo - no dependancy nightmares I assume you are able to run the commands from command line?

Thursday, May 29th 2003, 1:16pm

Author: JamesWilson

kpackage in 3.1.2 gives "exec failed"

kpackage is a wrapper for rpm. If you are using debian why do you want to mess with rpm's?

Wednesday, May 28th 2003, 3:03pm

Author: JamesWilson

kde3.1.2

Go to www.kde-look.org and look under "Splash Screens" :wink: