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Date:       2007-01-21 20:11:16
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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: help?  ack?  libkhtmlparts missing? (Wes Hardaker)
   2. Re: help?  ack?  libkhtmlparts missing? (Wes Hardaker)
   3. Re: help?  ack?  libkhtmlparts missing? (Wes Hardaker)
   4. Re: help?  ack?  libkhtmlparts missing? (Wes Hardaker)
   5. Tablet support in Krita (Miles Sabin)
   6. Kmail 1.9.6 question (Colin J Thomson - G6AVK)
   7. Re: Kmail 1.9.6 question (Allen Winter)
   8. Re: Kmail 1.9.6 question (Colin J Thomson - G6AVK)
   9. artsdsp nonfunctional? (Rainer Traut)

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From: Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] help?  ack?  libkhtmlparts missing?
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>>>>> "RD" == Rex Dieter <rdieter@math.unl.edu> writes:

RD> True, arts/kdelibs have been patched to (supposedly) not need any .la
RD> files for runtime use.

RD> What are the "issues" you're seeing?

Many.  Most apps are failing to load any kioslaves.  The typical
messages I get:

konq:
  - Library files for "libkhtmlpart.la" not found in paths
  - Library files for "libkatepart.la" not found in paths

kopete:
  - won't connect to anything but irc (no auth needed, so it might be
    the wallet connection that is failing)

I've seen other things give me errors about loading kio slaves (amarok
I think does this)

RD> (Or did you upgrade kde inside an already running kde session?) (:

I did, but I've never had issues with that in the past and just kill
(ctrl-backspace) the x-server to restart X and KDE.



# rpm -q kdebase kdelibs
kdebase-3.5.5-1.5.fc5.kde
kdelibs-3.5.5-3.fc5.kde

-- 
"In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap,
 and much more difficult to find."  -- Terry Pratchett




From: Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
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>>>>> "WH" == Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net> writes:

RD> (Or did you upgrade kde inside an already running kde session?) (:

WH> I did, but I've never had issues with that in the past and just kill
WH> (ctrl-backspace) the x-server to restart X and KDE.

FYI, I just logged in as root under a kde session (something I almost
never do) and it has the same issues, so it's not a problem with my
particular .kde directory...  It is system wide.
-- 
"In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap,
 and much more difficult to find."  -- Terry Pratchett




From: Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
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Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:38:12 -0800
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] help?  ack?  libkhtmlparts missing?
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>>>>> "WH" == Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net> writes:

WH> # rpm -q kdebase kdelibs
WH> kdebase-3.5.5-1.5.fc5.kde
WH> kdelibs-3.5.5-3.fc5.kde

Oh, and they both verify without problems.

Which rpm has the library that handles loading of things?  I could
just try and force-reinstall it to see if it makes a difference.

(I wish I had the time to upgrade to FC6 as it seems like an opportune
time, but I'm just swamped...)
-- 
"In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap,
 and much more difficult to find."  -- Terry Pratchett




From: Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
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Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 21:26:29 -0800
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] help?  ack?  libkhtmlparts missing?
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>>>>> "WH" == Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net> writes:

WH> Which rpm has the library that handles loading of things?  I could
WH> just try and force-reinstall it to see if it makes a difference.

A reinstall of kdelibs followed by a force prelink seems to have fixed
things.
-- 
"In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap,
 and much more difficult to find."  -- Terry Pratchett




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From: Miles Sabin <miles@milessabin.com>
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Subject: [kde-redhat-users] Tablet support in Krita
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With koffice-krita-1.6.1-4.fc6 and my shiny new Wacom tablet (which is 
properly configured and works perfectly with the Gimp) the Tablet 
section of the Preferences dialog appears empty and although I can use 
my tablet as a pointing device I'm not able to use any of the tablet 
specifics (pressure sensitivity, stylus vs. eraser tool selection 
etc.).

I have a strong suspicion that this is because of a missing 
BuildRequires of xorg-x11-server-sdk, but unfortunately I'm not able to 
confirm that just at the moment. Anyone else?

Cheers,


Miles




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From: Colin J Thomson - G6AVK <colin@g6avk.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: [kde-redhat-users] Kmail 1.9.6 question
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Hi..

Something I have noticed in Kmail in kde-3.5.6, when replying to an Email the 
cursor is automatically put at the bottom of the quoted text. 
I *guess* the reason is for the "top posters" :) but I cannot find a way to 
revert it back (cursor at the top) 

Is this now hard-coded into Kmail? or is there a setting I can't find.

FC6, kde-redhat-3.5.6

Cheers

Colin
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Fedora Core 6 ("Zod")
KDE-Redhat-Testing-unstable
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From: Allen Winter <awinterz@earthlink.net>
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Kmail 1.9.6 question
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On Sunday 21 January 2007 9:30:30 am Colin J Thomson - G6AVK wrote:
> Hi..
> 
> Something I have noticed in Kmail in kde-3.5.6, when replying to an Email the 
> cursor is automatically put at the bottom of the quoted text. 
> I *guess* the reason is for the "top posters" :) but I cannot find a way to 
> revert it back (cursor at the top) 
> 
> Is this now hard-coded into Kmail? or is there a setting I can't find.
> 
> FC6, kde-redhat-3.5.6

Colin,

This is part of a new feature that you can change.
But something that slipped by during the testing.

KMail now has templates.

In Configure KMail->Composer you should see a Templates tab.
Select the Reply To area.

You'll notice a %CURSOR.  That tells the template where to put
your cursor when replying.  You can move that %CURSOR above
the line that says "On %ODATEEN %OTIMELONGEN you wrote:"

We (the kmail developers and testers) probably should have
put the %CURSOR there to be begin with.  Drat.  Probably
a patch will be needed.

-Allen


-- 
KDEPIM Developer
I accept PayPal payments to awinterz@earthlink.net




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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Kmail 1.9.6 question
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Hi Allen,

On Sunday 21 January 2007 2:42:15 pm Allen Winter wrote:
> On Sunday 21 January 2007 9:30:30 am Colin J Thomson - G6AVK wrote:
> > Something I have noticed in Kmail in kde-3.5.6, when replying to an Email
> > the cursor is automatically put at the bottom of the quoted text.
> > I *guess* the reason is for the "top posters" :) but I cannot find a way
> > to revert it back (cursor at the top)

> Colin,
>
> This is part of a new feature that you can change.
> But something that slipped by during the testing.
>
> KMail now has templates.
> In Configure KMail->Composer you should see a Templates tab.
> Select the Reply To area.
>
> You'll notice a %CURSOR.  That tells the template where to put
> your cursor when replying.  You can move that %CURSOR above
> the line that says "On %ODATEEN %OTIMELONGEN you wrote:"

Many thanks, I did indeed skip past that and works as you suggested. 
Templates I think will be a very handy feature indeed.
I'll go and checkout the changelog kde-3.5.5 > 3.5.6 :)

Cheers,

Colin
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Fedora Core 6 ("Zod")
KDE-Redhat-Testing-unstable
Registered Linux user number #342953




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From: Rainer Traut <tr.ml@gmx.de>
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Subject: [kde-redhat-users] artsdsp nonfunctional?
Message: 9

Hi,

for some days now i'm not able use Teamspeak... :(
Looks like an artsd update broke it?

[root@zico TeamSpeak2]# rpm -q arts
arts-1.5.6-1.fc6
[root@zico TeamSpeak2]# ./TeamSpeak
artsdsp:       1.5.6
name:
command line:  /opt/TeamSpeak2/TeamSpeak.bin
threaded:      yes
aRts: hijacking /dev/dsp open...
error on aRts init: loading the aRts backend 
"/usr/lib/libartscbackend.la" failed
[root@zico TeamSpeak2]# cat TeamSpeak
#!/bin/sh
#
# This starup script will set the correct library path
# and then startup the teamspeak binary.
#

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/TeamSpeak2:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
artsdsp -m -v /opt/TeamSpeak2/TeamSpeak.bin $*
#/opt/TeamSpeak2/TeamSpeak.bin $*
[root@zico TeamSpeak2]#

Thx
Rainer



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