Error in US Daylight Savings Time
by Neal Becker
I just noticed that korganizer is telling me that DST begins April 5.
I'm guessing this is coming from:
/home/nbecker/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics ??
How to fix it?
15 years
Shutdown doesn't power off
by Anne Wilson
Hehe - I've just done my first 'hack' - which really means that I made an
intelligent guess and it's cured the problem :-)
On Tuesday night I set the netbook to shut down, and went to bed leaving it
'doing it's thing'. Next morning I saw a blank but lit screen. Last night I
stayed with it and saw the message
/etc/rc0.d/S01halt: line 178: [: missing ']'
In fact the ']' is not missing, but it needs a space in front of it, after
which I now have a clean shutdown.
Anne
--
New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
15 years
Why Do I See some gnome stuff running on my system?
by Eli Wapniarski
Hi Everyone.
Can somebody answer me why I see gnome-keyring-daemon gconf-im-settings, gconfd-2, running when I'm not running a single gnome app on my system?
Does anyone else see this behavior.
Eli
--
This message has been scanned for viruses and
dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
--
This message has been scanned for viruses and
dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
believed to be clean.
15 years
Odd behaviour of Dolphin with pendrives
by Patrick O'Callaghan
I don't use Dolphin much, being more of a command-line traditionalist,
but recently I turned off the automatic Nautilus pop-up that would
appear whenever I inserted a pendrive (I don't recall ever configuring
it but it was just there). However the pop-up did have one useful
feature, viz. that it showed me progress during slow copies of large
files.
Imagine my surprise when I tried to do the same with Dolphin.
1) No auto pop-up. This is probably a setting somewhere and hence my
fault. For now I just click on the drive icon in the Kickoff menu,
though a nudge in the right direction would be appreciated.
2) While copying to the drive, if you have the "free space" indicator
enabled it dutifully decrements as the file is copied. However the
detailed folder display does *not* show the target file changing size
unless you hit F5, i.e. Dolphin shows inconsistent information. This is
teeth-grindingly ridiculous but not really a show-stopper.
3) On unmounting the drive (click on the drive icon and select "safely
unmount") the pending writes are flushed and the drive is unmounted,
*but the pop-up window doesn't go away*! Not only that, you can click on
a file and the system will try to open it, followed shortly by an
obscure error message when it fails. This is just absurd.
I hate to say it, but Nautilus has Dolphin beat hands down in this
respect (which is the only thing I really use it for).
Am I missing something obvious or is this known/expected behaviour?
poc
15 years
Marble update problem?
by Anne Wilson
Several days ago there was some talk about marble not updating, due to a
missing package. I've calmly gone on using skip-broken to get around this,
but I'm still seeing the problem.
What is this libgps package? Where do I find it? Yum tells me 'nothing to
do', 'rpm -qa whatprovides libgps' just drops back to a prompt.
Anne
--
New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
15 years
Fwd: systemtap script, counts syscall failures....
by Jaroslav Reznik
Hi,
I'm forwarding email from our kernel guy who's counting syscall failures...
From IRC chat:
[10:47] <aarapov> SYSCALL PROCESS PID COUNT ERRSTR
ARGSTR
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read firefox 4028 517 11
(EAGAIN) 3, 0x00000000025392f4, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read konsole 4042 364 11
(EAGAIN) 8, 0x00000000010c7244, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read X 2991 214 11
(EAGAIN) 52, 0x0000000001c80fc0, 7584
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read klipper 3478 150 11
(EAGAIN) 14, 0x0000000000aa9814, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read kopete 3449 23 11
(EAGAIN) 8, 0x00000000020c2e44, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read kwin 3405 10 11
(EAGAIN) 7, 0x0000000000e80834, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read plasma 3412 8 11
(EAGAIN) 3, 0x0000000001a5a9a4, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read kwalletd 3459 6 11
(EAGAIN) 12, 0x0000000001d8a094, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_inotify_add_watch firefox 4028 4 2
(ENOENT) 57, "/home/aarapov/.local/share/applications", 16789446
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read gpg-agent 3317 3 11
(EAGAIN) 3, 0x0000000000cd62e0, 128
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_newlstat plasma 3412 2 2
(ENOENT) "tmpfs", 0x00007fffbe0741f0
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read kded4 3586 2 11
(EAGAIN) 8, 0x000000000072cd54, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_read kded4 3369 2 11
(EAGAIN) 8, 0x00000000020f7484, 4096
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_newlstat plasma 3412 1 2
(ENOENT) "swap", 0x00007fffbe0741f0
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_futex automount 4364 1 110
(ETIMEDOUT) 0x00007fb3b017af64, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 773
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_futex automount 4364 1 110
(ETIMEDOUT) 0x00007fb3b017af64, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 771
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_futex automount 4364 1 110
(ETIMEDOUT) 0x00007fb3b017af64, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 769
[10:47] <aarapov> sys_futex automount 4364 1 110
(ETIMEDOUT) 0x00007fb3b017af64, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 767
[10:48] <aarapov> sys_futex automount 4364 1 110
(ETIMEDOUT) 0x00007fb3b017af64, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 765
[10:48] <aarapov> sys_newlstat plasma 3412 1 13
(EACCES) "/dev/vg_mirror/lv_swap", 0x00007fffbe0741f0
[10:48] <aarapov> kde apps, 2nd place after firefox by having Errs from
various syscalls. :)
[10:48] <aarapov> place for imporvement.
[10:48] <aarapov> FYI. :)
[10:48] <aarapov> I can give you systemtap script that generates it.
[10:48] <aarapov> COUNT / per second
[10:49] <aarapov> for example, kopete does failing sys_read 23 times per
second.
[10:49] <jreznik> hmm
[10:49] <aarapov> the main question, that should arise - what the hell is he
doing ?
[10:50] <aarapov> :)
[10:50] <aarapov> this all for the case if your life needs to be more
interesting.
Jaroslav
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: systemtap script, counts syscall failures....
Date: Tuesday 07 April 2009
From: Anton Arapov <aarapov(a)redhat.com>
To: Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik(a)redhat.com>
Jaroslav,
how to use:
yum install systemtap
debuginfo-install kernel
# ./errsnoop.stp
--
-Anton
-------------------------------------------------------
--
Jaroslav Řezník <jreznik(a)redhat.com>
Associate Software Engineer - Base Operating Systems Brno
Office: +420 532 294 275
Mobile: +420 731 455 332
Red Hat, Inc. http://cz.redhat.com/
15 years
koffice-languagepack(s) are missing from the repo
by Eli Wapniarski
Hi Rex
The koffice-languagepack(s) seem to missing from the repos.
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED
koffice-langpack-de (1.9.98.4-1.fc11 => 1.6.3-2.fc10)
koffice-langpack-ru (1.9.98.4-1.fc11 => 1.6.3-2.fc10)
Eli
--
This message has been scanned for viruses and
dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
believed to be clean.
15 years
two versions of kdepimlibs???
by Claude Jones
I just ran the following, and look at what came up - could this
be right?
$ rpm -qa | grep kdepim
kdepimlibs-akonadi-4.2.2-1.fc10.i386
kdepim-libs-4.2.2-2.fc10.i386
kdepimlibs-4.2.2-1.fc10.i386
kdepim-4.2.2-2.fc10.i386
--
Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA
15 years
New mail notification in Kmail (kde 4.2.2)
by Martin Kho
Hi,
I've set up Kmail as a IMAP-client for gmail. No notification message pops
up, when new mail arrives. To see if there is new mail, I've to enter all my
folders. Under Settings --> Configure notifications I've chosen to get a pop
up a notification message and a mark on the taskbar.
Anyone else seen this behavior? Can I alter this? Or ... is it a
bug/regression?
Thanks,
Martin
15 years