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Looking to the examples on this page, I think the line will look like Source code 1 text x=110 y=20 sensor=program program="grep temp2 |cut -d ' ' -f 8" color=232,237,255 fontsize=9 font="Cure" interval=500 But I think that the command will not work, because "grep temp2" will not do anything without input. So I think you need to specify a command to supply input. In this case, I think you mean something like this: Source code 1 text x=110 y=20 sensor=program program="sensors | grep temp2 |cut -d...
Do you have gcc installed? If so, which version? You can find out with the command Source code 1 gcc --version
Which version of Kopete do you use? There are some issues with older versions. More information is available at http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=Kopete%20MSN
dcop function are normal class function which can be called from another program. So, if the functions are documentated, they are in the API documentation. For Kopete, I did a grep for "k_dcop". The functions are defined in the following files:kopete/kopeteiface.hkopete/kimiface.hlibkopete/connectionmanager.hlibkopete/clientiface.hplugins/statistics/statisticsdcopiface.hplugins/smpppdcs/smpppdcsiface.hYou can view the files with http://websvn.kde.org/branches/KDE/3.5/kdenetwork/kopete/ For libko...
I do now a way to only see one box, but it is a little bit moving the problem. Some protocols (e.g. Jabber) support offline message storage (on the server). Because of that, you can send messages to it without the need of being online. It is moving the problem, because the next time you come online with the new account, you get all the messages again. Another (not very nice) way to work around this is writing a plugin. AFAIK, a plugin can generate messages that don't need to leave the system. Ma...
I don't know exactly, but maybe in the shortcut settings of KMix. In KMix, you can set the shortcuts for every channel, so if you click with the right button on the icon above a channel, you can click on "Setup shortcuts". Maybe the shortcut is setup'ed there. I don't know the way how to assign a key to a script on a nice way, I do know a workaround to achieve that. You can add to menu items to your KMenu (you can hide them far away: you don't need to click on them), and after that, you can assi...
I think it is possible to work around this by makeing a script. That script should then be called when you press the button. In the script, there should be something like this: Source code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 #!/bin/bash #INCR contains the percentage to increse INCR=20 VOL="`dcop kmix Mixer0 masterVolume`" VOL="$((${VOL}+${INCR}))" if [ "${VOL}" -gt "100" ]; then VOL="100" fi dcop kmix Mixer0 setMasterVolume ${VOL} For decresing, you should subtract INCR instead of adding it to VOL. It is al...
Maybe it is an option to register another account and add that one to your contact list. That way, you can put yourself in the contact list (because Kopete doesn't know it is yourself).
Quoted Originally posted by arvidkb One last question, will the "new" korganizer folder from my i686 machine also work on my x86_64 machine? In most cases, the configuration files are stored as text files, so it should be work with all processors. Events are stored as .ics which are text files. std.vcf_1 is a backup for std.vcf, so appearantly std.vcf was damaged.
My addressbook is stored at ~/.kde/share/apps/kabc. Copying the files in that folder might just work. If it doesn't work, you can try KAddressBook->File->Import->vCard and select std.vcf in the folder ~/.kde/share/apps/kabc. In general, if issues can be fixed by creating a new user account, there is most likely something wrong with the configuration.
Quoted Originally posted by Mguel I would prefer a way without locking the screen though. I also expected such kind of function, but I couldn't find it. With dcop it is possible to execute a function in a running program. Which functions can be run can be obtained with the program kdcop. It is possible to see the screensaver functions with Source code 1 dcop kdesktop KScreensaverIface It is (off course) possible that I missed a function which does starts the screensaver.
You can do something like that with Source code 1 dcop kdesktop KScreensaverIface lock It locks the screen, so it will ask for a password to disable the screensaver.
There are programs that's can only be executed ones. KMail is such a program. If you start KMail twice, it will hightlight the older instance of KMail (even if it is in Kontact). Because it does hightlight if you start it twice, I think it is not the most likely cause. You can test if KMail already runs with the following commands: Source code 1 2 pidof kmail pidof kontact
You can try to make a account of type "disconnected imap" for those accounts to see if that works better.
You can try to start KMail from a konsole to see if additional error message are printer. To do so, open konsole and type Source code 1 kmail
The real errors are these ones: Quoted Originally posted by Reindeer snmp_p.h:24:38: error: net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h: No such file or directory snmp_p.h:25:40: error: net-snmp/net-snmp-includes.h: No such file or directory The problem is that those files cannot be found. There can be two possiblities for it: the files does not exists, or it search at the wrong places. If the files does not exists, it is most likely that net-snmp isn't installed at your system. I think this should be catched by...
Quoted Originally posted by rrr-jr I've been looking all around for a place where I can post my feature requests for kopete and I guess this is the perfect place . I'm sorry if there is a place and I didnt find it . No, I think this is wrong place. The right place is http://bugs.kde.org . When you file a bug report, you can also select "feature request". At least some of these request already exists in the bug system. If you post features request here, it isn't sure if it is read by a developer...
Kopete is the IM application of KDE. Thus it is logic that it uses kdelibs. This way, it achieves a nice integration into the KDE desktop. At the moment (KDE 3.x), there isn't a native port of kdelibs for Windows (AFAIK). Since a short time, there is a GPL-version of Qt for Windows. That is the reason why the next major KDE release (KDE 4.0) also will run on Windows (most likely). And when kdelibs is ported, Kopete will most likely also be ported. So it is quite likely there will be a Windows ve...
You can use dcop for changing away messages. For example, a command like this should work: Source code 1 dcop kopete default setAway "A away message" true You can use variables to make a non-static message.
Ok: it tries the user anonymous. You can also try: ftp://foo@ftp.server.orgftp://"user@domain":password@ftp.somedomain.org If you use (1) you will be prompted for a password, and hopefully you can also change the username. If you use (2) I hope that by quoting the username, the long username is used. I don't know if one of those two will work, but I think it is worth trying.