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1  Assistance / Software / Re: kopete crashes on: December 10, 2007, 18:25:15 PM
Well, I think that U can try, just shut it down after booting and restart using konsole, it can be really helpful Smiley
2  Assistance / Software / Re: kopete crashes on: December 10, 2007, 16:51:10 PM
Start kopete using konsole, see if there are any infos while Kopete crashes. If not, see if there is anything in /war/log. Then, if u get something please past it here.
3  Assistance / Software / Re: opera 9.5 pisi? on: December 10, 2007, 16:48:57 PM
Well, although I don't have such package but my way to install Opera (and other soft available only in rpms) in browser is like this:
Download opera static rpm, then convert this package into tar.gz using rpm2targz, which is in contrib repository. When u get this archive just untar it  into /usr. It works.
4  Assistance / Software / Re: youtube hangs on: December 09, 2007, 19:54:56 PM
Well, according to what we, I mean people form mailing list of another distro (PLD Linux), discovered "hanging of nspluginviewer is caused with bug in gtk+2.12.*, with 2.10* it worked fine. Problem was solved with updating gtk to wersion 2.12.1-5" (this part I translated form pl).  I know that versions of gtk in Pardsu are different but maybe that's the point, some kind of hint ? I suppose that's the same problem with flash in Firefox, which I also have.
5  General / Wish list / Splitting kde* packages into smaller pieces on: December 09, 2007, 12:19:23 PM
Hi, it would be great if you could split packages such as kdemultimedia, kdegraphics etc. into smaller, single  ones, i.e. if I wanna install kpdf I have to install whole kdegraphics package, kget depends to kdenetwork and kmail to kdepim,and so on. In fact my wish to install only one app from every and each package forces me to download and install much more applications which I really don't need and they mess in my kmenu Wink BTW please, do something with dependencies, uninstalling firewall also removes Tasma, for me it's bad idea.
6  Assistance / Software / Lapsus (soft4lasus laptops) on: December 09, 2007, 12:12:04 PM
Hi everyone. I've installed lapsus software and my problem is that I can't start it's daemon during system startup. This app is consists of applet for KDE and daemon called lapsusd. As written on the developers side I've copied lapsus.conf file to /etc/dbus-1/system.d/  to enable autostart of this daemon during booting the system, but this way doesn't work. Finally I found that such scripts can be added to /etc/conf.d/local.start , so I've added there the line /usr/sbin/lapsusd , but it still doesn;t work. What am I doing wrong? In other distros, adding such line into rc.local works great. Any advice, please? Starting manually this script isn't quite comfortable.
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