Re: kfm?
On Thursday 14 Mar 2002 10:50 pm, you wrote:
> Problem is it references "Text Editor" as if it's a væriable somewhere.
> It's listed about 30+ times.
Bizarre.
> Anyone got a sources.list entry to upgrade the KDE portion? I only
> have:
>
> deb http://kde.rap.ucar.edu stable main crypto optional qt1apps
Would this be a mirror of Ivan Moores kde 2.1 debs for potato that used to be
at kde.debian.net ? I don't think kde.debian.net exists anymore and I doubt
you will find anything more up to date.
I'm running kde 2.2.2 from sid, so this may not apply to your version of
konqui. From konqui|configuration|file association go to the entry for
text|plain. In the tab marked General | Application preference order, if you
click on [Add] do you not get a dialog box that allows you to type in gedit ?
In the Embedding tab do you have, or are you able to add, Embedded Text
Viewer ?
If you temporarily remove qt1apps from your entry in sources.list and then do
dselect|update, dselect|select, what gets marked as obsolete ?
>
> Thus spake Simon Hepburn (sth@blueyonder.co.uk):
> > Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > > This is driving me nuts.
> > >
> > >
> > > I use konqueror as my web browser. When I open a text file it tries to
> > > load kfm. I can't find that stupid kfm binary. I've greped through
> > > /var/lib/dpkg/available, I've poked around apt-cache, and searching for
> > > kfm on www.kde.org give 70 irrelevant links.
> > >
> > > I'm running gnome for everything except just konqueror. I'd be
> > > perfectly happy as well to get get konqueror to open gedit instead. In
> > > the file associations there are settings for "Text Editor" but no place
> > > to specify what editor to use.
> >
> > What happens when you click on [Add] ?
> >
> > > Anyone know where to change the setting for the text editor or what
> > > package has kfm (debian sid, kde stable)?
> >
> > kfm was the file manager in kde 1.x
> >
> > --
> > Simon Hepburn.
> >
> >
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