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Monday, March 1st 2004, 10:48pm

Author: jayenell

How to start Kwallet without asking for a password

but than you cannot store webpasswords anymore. So you still have to enter the kwallet password when Konq wants to access passwords.

Friday, February 27th 2004, 4:14pm

Author: jayenell

How to start Kwallet without asking for a password

Hi, I've setup my girlfriends PC with KDE 3.2 using autologin. Everyhing works fine, without any hassle, except... When kopete starts, Kwallet asks for a password to access the wallet. I've setup the password with only a space, but I don't want it to ask for a password at all or at least be able to only press enter. I searched for an option in the kwallet-preferences, but unfortunaly I could not find it. Maybe there's an undocumented option in a rc-file or another workaround. Please help? Cheers...

Saturday, February 14th 2004, 3:06pm

Author: jayenell

KDM Login problems

Hi folks, I'm setting up a machine here for my local community to play music. I'm using SuSE 9.0 and upgraded the system after install to KDE 3.2, before even doing a login. All went fine, no problems, but the day after, I did the following: - In Kcontrol I changed some preferences in sysadmin > loginscreen. Like a new logo, an other background, I disabled all users (except one: 'bar') to show on the KDM list, I enabled auto-login, etc - After logging out of the system, KDM would not come up, so...

Monday, October 13th 2003, 11:47am

Author: jayenell

Kmail 1.5.4: Configure menu-entry gone!

Quoted Original von Nicolas Goutte Perhaps moving kmailrc away. Of course, you will not have your configuration but at least you would know that the problem is in kmailrc. No results either. Cheers, J

Sunday, October 12th 2003, 7:05pm

Author: jayenell

Kmail 1.5.4: Configure menu-entry gone!

Quoted Original von Nicolas Goutte Check if the kmailrc (or perhaps other rc files) of your user account is not read-only. If it is read-only, you activate the KIOSK mode of KDE. I checked this and all ~/.kde/share/config files are readwrite, including kmailrc. Does someone have another tip? Cheers, J

Sunday, October 12th 2003, 5:36pm

Author: jayenell

Kmail 1.5.4: Configure menu-entry gone!

Hi, Under menu 'settings', I only have two items left; 'Configure Filters' and 'Configure POP Filters'. The rest is gone and I don't know when this has started, because I already have everything configured. Is this a common problem? OK, I can change the settings usinf the kmailrc file, but there is something wrong. I reinstalled all kdenetwork3-3.1.4 packages, but still the same problem. I'm using SuSE 8.2, with KDE 3.1.4. Cheers, Jayenell

Friday, October 10th 2003, 6:16pm

Author: jayenell

Strange Fonts problems

Hi, The problem was a readonly /etc/fonts/fonts.conf. So it is solved. Cheers, J

Friday, October 10th 2003, 12:58am

Author: jayenell

Strange Fonts problems

Update: Somehow I was able (don't ask me why, but it has something to do with the kfontinstaller) to have the fonts the same size, but another problem turns up: Nimbus is now cripple. Looks like it has no anti-aliasing, but it is turned on and I enabled and disabled AA many times. Other (local) users have the same problem, EXCEPT ROOT. Root is fine. Size and anti-aliasing. I even made a new user and it has the same font problems as other users. Please help?! Cheers, Jayenell

Thursday, October 9th 2003, 9:31pm

Author: jayenell

Strange Fonts problems

Hi, Strange thing happened to KDE 3.1.4. I updated Gnome to the latest version, using apt4rpm (SuSE 8.2) and also updated imlib2 to version imlib2-1.1.0-0.pm.1. The fonts on my desktop, kicker, windowtitles and kicker-menu's are the same size as before, but all the applications have a font that is far to large. I'm using Nimbus Sans. Before 12 px and now I have to adjust the fontsize betwen 10 and 12. I killed the x-server, I did a reboot, I reinstalled all kde 3.1.4 rpms from the SuSE site. Wha...