This are excerpts form http://renaud.waldura.com/doc/freebsd/pppoe/ - section 6.3: A potential problem with the PPPoE configuration manifests itself in the following manner: client systems become unable to access certain Web sites. A Web browser stops in mid-download of pages, or does not access the site at all. Initially quite puzzling, it quickly becomes a major annoyance. I ran into the problem with various sites, netscape.com, wellsfargo.com and paypal.com. The sites are accessible from the ...
I've discovered that there is no KDEHOME environment variable defined on my sistem when I ran the command: # printenv | grep KDE So, the next thing I did was to set this environment variable: # setenv KDEHOME $HOME/.kde (for csh, tcsh users you should add this command to the .cshrc file in the home directory or in the /etc/csh.login file for your system, because there is no export command in this shells, for bash users: # export KDEHOME="$HOME/.kde" will suffice) I thought that the kio_http_cach...
I continued investigating this irritating problem of mine in the following way: 1. When I'm connecting to a web-site (from those that Konqueror can't visualize or load - e.q. http://www.FreeBSD.org/) in the status bar I'm reading: "www.FreeBSD.org contacted Waiting for reply..." and after this nothing happens. Absolutely no web-contents have been downloaded. So I suppose I'm facing not a HTML-rendering problem, but a HTTP-problem. 2. I run the kdebugdialog, then locate areas 7103 (kio_http) and ...
I'm KDE user (3.1.4 - it's kind of an old version, but it worked just perfectly for me) on a FreeBSD machine and nowadays I'm expreriencing some problems with the Konqueror Web Browser - Konqueror just refuses to visualize or load some web sites that it used to load and visualise just fine a couple of weeks before. I was on a vacation for a couple of weeks, sadly without my computer. The computer was shutted down for this period of time. So, I suppose there is some kind of caching issue I'm not ...
I've tried to make the localization and the cyrilization of my FreeBSD system, executing the following steps: 1. Add to /etc/rc.conf : Source code 1 2 mousechar_start=3 font8x16="cp1251-8x16" 2. Create .login_conf in the user's home directory: Source code 1 2 3 me:\ :charset=CP1251:\ :lang=bg_BG.CP1251: The localization and the cyrilization works just well, but when I start KDE, I'm getting a strange result. The vertical size of buttons, rows in the text and items in the menus is doubled - and t...