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00:10.59 | litage | in kontact's calendar (korganizer), none of the events that have a reminder make any notification when the reminder should occur. any suggestions? |
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01:46.27 | ironfroggy | is there any particular reason konq disables Java by default? |
01:47.06 | KikoV | security? |
01:47.28 | KikoV | and what about knowing if java is available? |
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01:47.52 | ironfroggy | seems to be mostly an annoyance to hide it from users. how's my wife gonna know how to enable java? |
01:48.24 | KikoV | I think this is the responsability of the Distribution or packager |
01:48.34 | ironfroggy | i compile from source. |
01:48.44 | KikoV | if you use Mandrake, I think that it will be available by default |
01:48.53 | KikoV | your wife doesn't compile from source |
01:48.57 | KikoV | ;) |
01:49.09 | ironfroggy | thats why i compile for her :) |
01:49.25 | KikoV | yes... so, it's your responsability enabling it |
01:49.31 | KikoV | have you installed Java? |
01:49.36 | ironfroggy | yes. |
01:49.55 | KikoV | so, just enable |
01:50.04 | KikoV | if java is in PATH, you don't have to do anymore |
01:50.44 | ironfroggy | well its in path, but konq didn't find it until i enabled it manually. |
01:50.54 | ironfroggy | i was just wondering if that was typical behavior. |
01:51.56 | Poprocks | ironfroggy: you could report it as a wishlist on bugs.kde.org if you want it to behave differently |
01:53.25 | ironfroggy | Poprocks: i could. |
01:53.53 | Poprocks | but...? |
01:53.54 | ironfroggy | Poprocks: and i was planning to, but i didn't want to do that if the behavior i witnessed wasn't normal. |
01:54.06 | ironfroggy | thus, i thought i should make sure there is even a bug to report. |
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02:17.47 | somekooldev | yop people |
02:18.10 | Poprocks | hi somekooldev |
02:18.27 | Poprocks | does anyone know how to get a Qt app to "swallow" another X program? |
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02:20.34 | somekooldev | i think the swallowed program need to support that kind of functionnality |
02:21.07 | Poprocks | I see... |
02:21.32 | Poprocks | I'll elaborate. I'm trying to write a frontend to Snes9x with Qt, and I'm using pyQt and I'm a n00b. |
02:21.49 | Poprocks | I've googled for hours but I can't find anything relevant |
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02:31.32 | somekooldev | maybe you can look at kvba |
02:31.52 | somekooldev | its a visualboy advance frontend,... that will tell you how to do it |
02:32.00 | Poprocks | oh ok |
02:32.07 | somekooldev | www.kde-apps.org |
02:32.36 | somekooldev | or maybe you'll end up modifying it so it can support both, snes and vba |
02:32.48 | Poprocks | well I don't know C++ :( |
02:33.02 | Poprocks | but pyQt is similar to C++ Qt so I may be able to get some ideas |
02:36.37 | somekooldev | take a look to existing front-end, that will probably help you |
02:37.35 | Poprocks | ok |
02:37.49 | Poprocks | by the looks of it kvba might open the game in a separate window :/ |
02:37.58 | Poprocks | but I'm compiling it now, we'll see |
02:39.15 | somekooldev | feel free to also look at the source,... even if you are new to C++, its how we learn,... you'll sure be able to understand something |
02:39.36 | Poprocks | yeah, the Qt stuff is pretty similar to python |
02:40.31 | somekooldev | Qt rocks |
02:40.37 | Poprocks | yep. |
02:47.18 | _de-coding- | When I make 'New Folder' in KMail it makes itself under the Local Folders top level tree and all my mails from all accounts go in the 'inbox' mixing each other so that I can't know which mail is for which accout. How can I make folders for diff accounts? |
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02:48.15 | Poprocks | well kvba just crashes on me. But it looks like, from the screenshots, that it just executes kvba and the gui is just a nice way to choose roms |
02:48.20 | Poprocks | maybe I'll just do mine like that |
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02:50.15 | crache_ | hello everyone, when i click a php link in kmail, it opens in kwrite |
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02:50.28 | crache_ | i set php to open in an embedded viewer, khtml in konqueror though |
02:50.31 | crache_ | that did not fix it |
02:56.28 | crache_ | html links too, for example "http://google.com" opens in kwrite |
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02:57.06 | winmutt | how do i do a screen cap in kde? |
02:57.25 | crache_ | KSnapshot |
02:57.41 | crache_ | it's under graphics / more programs |
02:58.20 | crache_ | ksnapshot is the cli name |
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03:13.17 | crache_ | i think what i'm looking to change is not the opener for php / html but for http: |
03:13.20 | crache_ | anyone got an idea? |
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03:17.41 | mame | do I have to do my own compile to avoid the default of cetentered windows? apparently it seems that every app is centereing itself across my two screens - or is there a default i'm forgetting somewhere ? |
03:18.01 | crache_ | xinerama enabled in X config? |
03:18.08 | crache_ | have you checked out the xinerama page in control center? |
03:18.26 | crache_ | in slackware i know kde is compiled with xinerama support |
03:18.37 | crache_ | i wouldn't doubt most popular distro's are as well |
03:20.19 | winmutt | mame: window behavior? |
03:21.41 | mame | winmutt: ok, found it :), know of any miscellaneous tools that can do this for light weight window managers? |
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03:32.39 | crache_ | not to be rude, but does anyone here have some suggestions? |
03:32.45 | crache_ | i've tried everything i can think of, and searched |
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04:04.50 | hondje | I'm having trouble with Kmail on KDE 3.2.2 and Comcast. I can receive, but not send. It works fine for Thunderbird and Evolution, and i have the same settings. I'm running on debian testing |
04:06.15 | hondje | Anyone else have this problem, or ideas on what to try? |
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04:13.33 | gilga | hi |
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04:24.56 | hondje | Hi gilga |
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04:34.46 | tessier | Can someone tell me how to use k3b to burn an iso? |
04:34.56 | tessier | It wants to make data cd's but not burn whole iso's. |
04:36.47 | KikoV | I think there is an option to burn isos |
04:36.55 | tessier | I'm looking all over for it... |
04:37.12 | tessier | I'm trying to burn a DVD actually. |
04:37.18 | tessier | And cdrecord doesn't like DVD's. |
04:37.24 | hondje | Ah, this is true |
04:37.43 | tessier | I have dvdrecord but for some reason it says my iso is too big which is silly. It's a 4.1G ISO when I have 4.4G disks. |
04:37.53 | KikoV | Tools->CD->Burn ISO |
04:38.22 | KikoV | Tools->DVD->Burn ISO |
04:38.58 | tessier | Tools? I don't have a tools menu. |
04:39.05 | tessier | What version of k3b do you have? |
04:39.39 | KikoV | umm 0.11.9 |
04:40.04 | tessier | K3b: 0.10.1 |
04:40.06 | tessier | hrmph |
04:41.57 | tessier | 617 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 90 not upgraded. |
04:41.57 | tessier | Need to get 469MB of archives. |
04:41.58 | tessier | hehehhehehe |
04:42.17 | tessier | I guess I haven't apt-get upgraded my unstable box in a while. :) |
04:42.33 | anonobomber | lol like a month maybe? |
04:43.15 | tessier | Several months I suspect. |
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04:52.20 | hondje | Tessier: Do you use KDE 3.2.2? |
04:59.19 | tessier | hondje: I'm not sure what version of kde is on here. I mainly use gnome actually. |
04:59.27 | tessier | But k3b is a nice app when I can figure out how to make it do what I want |
04:59.58 | hondje | I've never tried it |
05:00.21 | hondje | Once I figured out how to use cdrecord (good lord that was too much!) I didn't have brainspace to do moore |
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05:17.45 | spatialguru | folks, I botched up my file ownership in /opt/kde3 sub folders. Is there a general rule about who should own the files? |
05:18.02 | spatialguru | It got all switched to a non-root user by accident :) |
05:19.15 | spatialguru | anyone here _use_ kde and could check theirs for me? |
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06:10.22 | Cuddles_in_KY | Anyone awake in here? |
06:10.37 | marcusU | Has anyone else noticed that khtml/konqi is crashing a lot on Qt's doc pages? |
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06:22.06 | justinmaurer | in kde is there anyway to have applications not show up in the taskbar when you place them on a different virtual desktop |
06:22.40 | anders | justinmaurer: Yes, that is an option in the taskbar configuration |
06:23.07 | anders | justinmaurer: You can find that by right clicking the panel and select "Configure Panel" from the panel menu |
06:27.19 | justinmaurer | thanks, i must of missed it :) |
06:29.14 | justinmaurer | anders, for some reason, when right clicking on the panel all I see is the number and name of desktops I can have |
06:30.42 | anders | justinmaurer: Then look in the control center, in the Desktop->Taskbar module |
06:30.56 | justinmaurer | oh ok thanks :) |
06:31.32 | justinmaurer | I guess I was looking under the virtual desktops config panel...duh |
06:31.51 | justinmaurer | thanks again |
06:31.54 | anders | Cool :) |
06:32.36 | anders | Kde has a lot of options, so it is hard to find your way around sometimes. |
06:32.51 | justinmaurer | ahhh looks beautiful now :) |
06:33.09 | justinmaurer | yeah I've noticed that, but that's the main reason I like kde, is b/c it has so many features |
06:34.21 | justinmaurer | i've tried other window managers, but none have compared really to the simplicity and the amount of features that I can have w/kde |
06:34.39 | marcusU | KDE just needs a big START button. |
06:35.08 | marcusU | And an annoying paperclip. |
06:35.20 | justinmaurer | ahh no!, it can say anthing else though :)....yeah, can you change that at all though |
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06:35.38 | anonobomber | and it needs to randomly die and sometimes not reload after it dies |
06:35.45 | justinmaurer | lol |
06:36.00 | marcusU | Actually, Konqueror is not-so-randomly dying when I try to browse Qt's docs now. :-( |
06:37.05 | marcusU | I should probably build a stable KDE 3.2.2 just to keep around for backup when things get really stable. |
06:37.07 | anonobomber | oh i almost forgot about the annoying bubble dialogs |
06:37.13 | marcusU | Bubble? |
06:37.42 | anonobomber | thats as best as i can explain it lol |
06:37.57 | anonobomber | been a long time since i used explorer |
06:38.06 | marcusU | Okay. I think I'm going I'm gonna build a KDE 3.2.2 for when I get distressed and want something stable. |
06:38.22 | marcusU | I don't have working Windows installation anyhow since I messed up one of my SCSI BIOS's. |
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06:39.25 | ardy | hello |
06:39.31 | marcusU | Hi |
06:39.55 | anders | Kopete has annoying bubble dialogs :) |
06:40.07 | marcusU | What do you mean by bubble dialogs? |
06:40.15 | ardy | does anyone know why the kde find file from the start menu hangs when I try and search for a file? |
06:40.50 | anders | marcusU: Like a talking bubble in a cartoon, "New message fom X - view now? [yes] [no]" |
06:40.50 | marcusU | ardy: Hangs, without searching? |
06:40.58 | marcusU | Ah. |
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06:41.18 | marcusU | What widget is that anyway? |
06:41.24 | timte | Can you have kopete automatically connecting when it starts up? |
06:41.26 | ardy | marcusU: well, I type in what I'm searchign for and click search and it freezes |
06:41.35 | marcusU | timte: Yes. |
06:41.46 | timte | Can't find it in the settings. |
06:41.50 | anders | timte: Yes, turn on autoconnect for the accounts you want to connect |
06:42.09 | marcusU | It's in the settings for the individual accounts. |
06:42.24 | timte | oh :) |
06:42.55 | timte | worked, thanks |
06:43.56 | ardy | marcusU: Its not like its just searching... Ive eaited for a while on it.. It just freezes... any ideas? |
06:43.56 | timte | Perhaps you also know why my Quit-key-remapping doesn't work? |
06:44.14 | marcusU | ardy: No idea. Mine works. |
06:44.22 | anders | timte: What did you map it to? |
06:44.31 | timte | anders: Escape |
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06:44.41 | marcusU | Map it K for Kwit. |
06:44.47 | timte | nah :) |
06:44.54 | anders | timte: Escape is in use |
06:44.58 | ardy | huh.. Kwit |
06:45.12 | anders | Don't be a kwitter |
06:45.14 | marcusU | Shouldn't it complain that it's in use already? |
06:45.16 | timte | Escape is intuitive |
06:45.32 | atomik | slt |
06:45.45 | marcusU | I guess CTRL-ALT-K is less intuitive? |
06:45.56 | timte | absolutely |
06:46.18 | timte | :) |
06:46.34 | timte | anders: in use by some kde global action? |
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06:46.42 | anders | marcusU: Yes, but I think some apps are assuming it is safe to use it. In kate we useit in the view to unset the selection for ecample, so it can't be used to quit kate if an editor has focus |
06:47.38 | anders | timte: Cancel in virtually all dialogs, dismiss menus, cancel selections... Lots of stuff in various components that can have keyboard focus |
06:47.48 | timte | My chat window has focus, but that doesnt help. |
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07:40.27 | Celestar | can I tell karamba what theme to load by default on startup? |
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07:49.08 | chi|mera | anyone familiar with (super)karamba? |
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07:54.59 | justinmaurer | does anyone know how to change the size of the "start button" in kde? |
07:55.13 | justinmaurer | so it could be more rectangular :) |
07:55.23 | chimaera | justinmaurer: afaik there's a patch at kde-look.org |
07:55.46 | justinmaurer | alright thanks :) |
07:56.51 | chimaera | Celestar: a) put a script to autostart like superkaramba <theme>, or b) configure kde to save sessions on exit, if you load the theme manually, it will be restored on loading kde in future session |
07:57.24 | Celestar | chimaera: no .. I have saved the session, but it comes up empty on next login |
07:58.02 | justinmaurer | chimaera, do you know exactly where I could go to get this at kde-look? :) |
07:58.18 | chimaera | justinmaurer: kde improvements, i guess.. |
07:58.33 | chimaera | Celestar: strange, works here. then try a script.. |
07:58.33 | justinmaurer | ok thanks |
07:59.19 | Celestar | chimaera: I shall .. |
07:59.20 | Celestar | thanks |
07:59.38 | chimaera | np |
08:05.21 | justinmaurer | chimaera, I found the patach at http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=11818 but all I get is source files, w/no directions; I'm obviously a newbie when it comes to linux, do you know how I would go about implementing this, btw, sorry to bother |
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08:07.43 | chimaera | justinmaurer: you have to get the sources of kdebase, copy the contents of the archive into it and recompile.. |
08:08.44 | marcusU | That might be a little challenging for someone new to Linux, especially if he installed from packages. |
08:12.55 | justinmaurer | chimaera, yeah I am a little lost, where exactly would I get the source files for kdebase..heh |
08:13.29 | chimaera | justinmaurer: kde.org |
08:13.36 | chimaera | justinmaurer: which distro so you use? |
08:13.40 | justinmaurer | fedora |
08:13.43 | chimaera | s/so/do/ |
08:14.19 | chimaera | mhh... so maybe you should get some information how to compile/install stuff the fedora way.. |
08:16.07 | justinmaurer | chimaera, alright, I'll give it a shot, I've never compiled in linux before but I have quite a bit w/vis. c++, =/ |
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08:16.57 | chimaera | justinmaurer: it's nothing magic, but some basic knowledge may prevent certain 'inconsistencies' ;) |
08:18.04 | chimaera | basically it's a ./configure; make; make install, but that bypasses packet management and also, you might to pass some parameters to configure.. then of cource are development dependencies.. |
08:18.14 | justinmaurer | chimaera, yeah, I know, I just wish I had time to learn it...school likes to interfere w/my linux learning experience quite a bit..heh |
08:18.35 | chimaera | damn school.. ;) |
08:18.54 | justinmaurer | heh, yeah I know, maybe I should just quit going, that'll show'em |
08:20.01 | chimaera | *lol* |
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08:31.18 | b2t | hi, how do i add stuff to the menu that comes up when you right click on the desktop... i'm running kde 3.2.2-4 |
08:32.10 | b2t | btw kde rocks :-) |
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08:42.02 | PhilRod | b2t: you might find some help on http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/dot/servicemenus.html |
08:42.17 | PhilRod | although I'm not sure if it works for the desktop |
08:42.39 | b2t | ok, thanks |
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10:08.34 | EricCartman | o |
10:09.15 | EricCartman | Wouldn't it be better if we could set appearance for each panel seperately ? For instance, I want my external taskbar not transparent but my main panel transparent. |
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10:27.01 | gnumdk | Is there a way to disable middle click in a web page opening current klipper buffer? |
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10:36.14 | RolandU | hi all! gtk-theme switch does not work here. don't know what to do or whom to ask. plz hlp |
10:37.14 | PhilRod | RolandU: #gnome ? |
10:37.38 | RolandU | ok |
10:38.19 | Celestar | whats the command line switch to show a window borderlessly? |
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10:44.34 | senfman | re |
10:46.13 | sakui | ok, this is getting on my nerves....I reinstalled KDE 3.2.2 and X and I can't change the font in konq that is a TTF that is hard to read to the default KDE one, what can I do to fiz this? |
10:46.19 | sakui | fiz = fix |
10:47.15 | PhilRod | sakui: is this when using konq as a web browser, or a file manager? |
10:47.34 | PhilRod | Celestar: take a look at 'kstart --help' |
10:47.46 | sakui | web browser in any webpage. |
10:48.02 | PhilRod | sakui: does settings->configure konqueror->fonts help? |
10:48.07 | sakui | no |
10:48.18 | sakui | I rm -rf ~/.kde* even |
10:48.42 | sakui | and uninstalled and reinstalled KDE too. |
10:49.19 | Celestar | PhilRod: thanks looking |
10:49.37 | sakui | is there a global config file that I missed or something? |
10:50.01 | PhilRod | there shouldn't be |
10:50.07 | PhilRod | well, not that I know of |
10:50.15 | Celestar | PhilRod: er .. I can't seem to find the option I'm looking for |
10:50.32 | sakui | cause I can't browse the web with this thing like this. |
10:51.32 | sakui | phil: may I send you a screen shot? |
10:51.40 | PhilRod | Celestar: kstart --type override <appname> |
10:51.45 | PhilRod | sakui: sure |
10:52.13 | sakui | i'm gonna send you 2 of them |
10:52.19 | PhilRod | ok |
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10:52.35 | Celestar | thanks PhilRod |
10:52.39 | Celestar | ok next question: |
10:52.39 | Celestar | why does KDETV ALWAYS segfault on first start in a session (all subsequent launches work perfect) |
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11:00.32 | PhilRod | sakui: OK, I see what you mean |
11:00.49 | PhilRod | could you tell me a website that shows that odd font? |
11:01.41 | Maw | i have installed a window decoration, but where is it? |
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11:02.02 | PhilRod | sakui: oh, just remembered, there's a ~/.kderc file, which you might want to move out of the way |
11:02.21 | saintiss | hi |
11:02.36 | sakui | PhilRod: I rm -rf ~/.kde* |
11:02.46 | saintiss | does anyone know why most italic fonts in kde apps aren't antialiased (normal fonts are though), but in gnome apps it works fine? |
11:02.51 | sakui | but lemme view it. |
11:03.13 | PhilRod | Maw: control center -> appearance and themes -> window decoration |
11:03.43 | sakui | ~/.kderc doesn't have anything about fonts. |
11:03.50 | PhilRod | saintiss: (just guessing) some weird setting in .xftconfig or Xftconfig? |
11:04.19 | saintiss | PhilRod: never changed anything there... already tried replacing it with a known working config, but no help |
11:06.58 | PhilRod | sakui: (just a guess): it would seem like that weird font thinks it's arial. Do you have any weird settings in Xftconfig or .xftconfig? |
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11:07.14 | sakui | does not exist |
11:07.20 | PhilRod | sakui: you might be able to work around it by using a user-defined stylesheet. Lemme just see how to do it |
11:07.23 | [Callipy] | anybody have this problem with konqueror ... click on www.xmms.org |
11:07.32 | [Callipy] | and then go to "nostalgia" |
11:07.52 | [Callipy] | and instead of opening the page, it asks you if you want to "save as" or "open with mozilla" or cancel |
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11:10.34 | Celestar | [Callipy]: wait |
11:10.38 | [Callipy] | ya |
11:10.42 | PhilRod | sakui: in Konqueror, go to Settings->Configure Konqueror->Stylesheets, and click "Use accessibility stylesheet..." the go to the other tab and set the font you want. Then restart Konqeuror |
11:11.02 | Celestar | [Callipy]: no it works fine for me. what konq version are you using? |
11:11.33 | [Callipy] | whatever comes with 3.2.2 |
11:12.05 | PhilRod | lunchtime! |
11:12.17 | Celestar | [Callipy]: strange I have 3.2.1 and it works fine |
11:12.25 | Celestar | don't have .2.2 to test at the moment |
11:12.39 | [Callipy] | its kinda annoying |
11:12.49 | [Callipy] | asking me if i want to open something with mozilla |
11:12.54 | [Callipy] | when konqueror is perfectly capable |
11:12.56 | Celestar | hehe |
11:13.42 | Celestar | k3b takes 4 minutes to start .. strange |
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11:16.21 | Toma- | anyone know why my KDE menu wont save when i edit it????? |
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11:17.49 | [Callipy] | not really |
11:18.00 | Toma- | :*( |
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11:20.52 | [Callipy] | i love unix |
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