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 Jabber/Kopete

 
 by Yaba on: Aug 19 2004
 
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Just heard that Kopete no longer supports Jabber. Is that true? If yes, I'm stuck to KDE 3.2.3, which would be a bad thing :-(


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 Re: Jabber/Kopete

 
 by DarkLord on: Aug 19 2004
 
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No - wouldn't suit an open source application like kopete very well to drop support for the biggest open standard in instant messaging, would it? ;)

I'm using Kopete 0.9 right now and I *think* that's the version KDE 3.3 will ship with. Anyway the features page lists several enhancements to the jabber part for 3.3.

The only major problem with jabber is that there are tons of messengers like kopete and gaim that do nothing to promote the use of an open protocol but seem to propagate the use of proprietary systems...

That said Kopete is great - I only wish more people realized the need to go open with their messaging :)


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 Re: Jabber/Kopete

 
 by mabs on: Aug 19 2004
 
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Fear not, it's still there.
That is I have seen an "add japper account" in Kopete.

By the way, the New Kopete is Kool! :-D


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 Re: Re: Jabber/Kopete

 
 by Yaba on: Aug 19 2004
 
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Phew!

Great. So my colleague who installed the SuSE RPMs is hopefully wrong.


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 Re: Jabber/Kopete

 
 by manor on: Aug 19 2004
 
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If Jabber isn't supported you could write a bug entry on bugs.kde.org like this:

If kde 3.3.0 doesn't support Jabber then kde 3.3.0 doesn't support Yaba ...

:)


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 Re: Re: Jabber/Kopete

 
 by Yaba on: Aug 19 2004
 
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;-)

It's just the info from a colleague, who just installed the SuSE RPMs and cannot find the jabber support anymore.


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 Re: Jabber/Kopete

 
 by MDonoughe on: Aug 20 2004
 
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Here's what's going on:
I installed Jabber from CVS recenlty, and my Jabber protocol was no longer available. I asked the Kopete people, and it is because you need libidn. IDN is required at compile time, so you will need to compile Kopete yourself after installing libidn, or complain to whoever made the packages for your distro if Jabber is missing.


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 Does anybody know

 
 by manor on: Aug 19 2004
 
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how long it takes until ALL Kde 3.3.0 packages
(addons and games) are available as Gentoo ebuilds ?

Some are still kde3.3.0-rc2.

I switched from SuSE to Gentoo about 1 month ago and now i don't have any experience how long i have to wait :(

My next question:
kde 3.2.3 is in /usr/kde/3.2

if i am right 3.3 will be in
/usr/kde/3.3. That would mean i would lose all
my additionally added kde programms even if i do an 'emerge -u kde' ?


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 Re: Does anybody know

 
 by manor on: Aug 20 2004
 
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Oh i see they are all there now :)


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 Re: Does anybody know

 
 by Yaba on: Aug 20 2004
 
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That's why I have a directory /opt/kdeapps, where I install all KDE applications. In this case, someone has to set the env variable KDEDIRS and add /opt/kdeapps to it.


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 Re: Re: Does anybody know

 
 by manor on: Aug 21 2004
 
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Good idea with /opt/kdeapps :)
Thanx


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 kdm in Sid: Solution

 
 by zanac on: Aug 21 2004
 
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If you install KDE 3.3 from Debian SID (i think that it is not official release, but rc2) you will get KDM that sometime doesn't accept keyboard input.

The solution is to replace the kdmrc from /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc with the "original" /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc.dpkg-dist.

After do this just configure kdm from kcontrol as usualy.

It work from me (in any computer that i tryed ;))

regards,
Zanac


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 Re: kdm in Sid: Solution

 
 by MDonoughe on: Aug 23 2004
 
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I remember having that happen to me with XDM on SuSE 8.0 sometimes. I haven't had that problem with KDM.


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 still buggy?

 
 by janet on: Aug 27 2004
 
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Is it only my system? Or is KDE 3.3 still a little buggy?
Distribution-independent I have graphical traces on the desktop and in konqueror when I move something when I use the default Plastik style. Also the space between the desktop icons is horrible wide. And I cannot get it to use different wallpapers on my six desktops. And so on... :(


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 Desktop Icons

 
 by axialix on: Aug 27 2004
 
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How do you adjust the vertical spacing for icons on the desktop in 3.3? I upgraded from 3.2.3 yesterday and now there's this huge gap between all my folders. Anyone else had this problem?


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 Re: Desktop Icons

 
 by axialix on: Aug 27 2004
 
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Okay, I'm freakin blind and illiterate because I didn't read the post above, but there is a workaround to the Plastik problem of graphical traces when dragging icons. Just dowload the Ballistik style, it's almost the same as Plastik, and it will get rid of the traces. Here is the bug report for this problem -> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84737
Now if someone can fix the spacing....


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 Panel icon spacing

 
 by qwerty on: Aug 30 2004
 
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Panel icon spacing is way off. I had to take it off my box because the panel icons don't scale well, and the spacing between panel icons is off.

I had to put 3.2.3 back on, it's fine for me, unless they fix the panel.

And yes to me it seems buggy,


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