Re: kde2.2-beta1
Suprising nobody, that didn't help. Aargh. I can almost *taste* the desktop
nirvana that is kde 2.2 *grin*.
On Thursday 28 June 2001 03:44 pm, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> i doubt it..you can grab the new libqt packages out of incoming and find
> out.
>
> Ivan
>
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 04:37:37PM -0700, David Bishop wrote:
> > On Thursday 28 June 2001 04:23 pm, David Bishop wrote:
> > <snip>
> >
> > > Yes, let me reiterate that everything else is going swimmingly (my
> > > respect-o-meter for all kde hackers is shooting through the roof).
> > > However, please note when you set up the proxy, make sure it's
> > > authenticating, that seems to trigger more bugs :-) In the meantime,
> > > I'm going to blow away my ..kde (gahk) and see if that cleans anything
> > > up. It's now gone through 2.1.0, ..1, .2, pre-alpha, then back to .2,
> > > and alpha2, and beta1. Something could very well have gotten screwed
> > > up in all that, that wasn't exposed until now (or created until now).
> > > I'll make sure and report on the efficacy.
> >
> > Let me be so crass as to follow-up my own email, "initializing" .kde
> > didn't fix anything. I was able to goto debian.org from the splash page
> > link, tried to type in slashdot.org, and immediately got the "http
> > protocol unexpectedly died" error. The *only* "weird" thing about my
> > setup is that I'm running the qt library that Jen compiled a few days
> > ago, to get flash working. Could that be the root cause? I didn't even
> > think of it 'till now. Jen, are you running the beta yet? Any issues?
> > --
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> > a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated.
> > You discover truth everytime you use it." reddy@lion.austin.ibm.com
> >
> > dbishop@micron.com
> >
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