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Since upgrading a few days ago, I get the following from KMail after a
suspend:
"The IP address of the host mail.xxx.xxx does not match the one the
certificate was issued to."
And I think this is true, thanks to my ISP's way of dealing with certificates.
However, answering the next popup:
"Would you like to accept this certificate forever without being prompted?"
with 'Forever', does not have the desired effect, because it all happens again
after the next suspend.
Any obvious reason for this, or any other diagnostics I can try? It seemed to
be fine with 3.5.13.2
cheers
ant
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Sent from my linux system running Debian 7, desktop trinity-KDE.
This email is plain text, not HTML. Any attachments are either .jpeg or .pdf
in the last 6-8 months I have been having occasional failure of mail check
both interval and manual.
The symptom is the bottom right progress bar shows constant movement with no
percentage given and no new mail.Workaround is close kmail, reopen it go to
Settings - Configure Mail - Accounts - Receiving - Modify - Apply (without
editing anything) - OK and it downloads and will do so for 1~30 days and the
same thing happens again.
Doesn't matter which of 4 POP3 accounts I select to (not) modify - all then
download
Just open/close does not fix it nor TDE exit/new session or reboot. Machine
normally runs 24/7
Has persisted through a complete machine replacement (with the same
~.trinity/share/apps/kmail/mail directory and filters
This is with KMail 1.9.10 (enterprise35.0.20100827.1168748) (Using Trinity
3.5.13.2) on Debian 7 reported by synaptic as kmail-trinity
4.3.5.13.2-0debiian7.0.0+0. The same setup had been working fine for some
months beforehand
Any ideas ?
Regards
John Campbell
I've been having a couple problems with kpdf. Both have been going on for
some time now; I don't remember exactly when they started, but it could've
been when I switched from 13.2 to R14 several months ago. This is on Debian 7.
1. Occasionally it will refuse to render a single page of a multipage PDF
(or maybe a couple pages of a very long document), when other viewers render
all pages just fine. It's the same pages every time, and there's nothing
different about them that I can see -- just a random page in the middle of a
document. If I burst the PDF into individual files for each page, it still
refuses to render that same page.
2. It "forgets" a page as soon as it's no longer displayed, and has to
re-render it to display it again. It's as though Memory Usage is set to Low
instead of Normal or Aggressive, but the setting makes no difference. This
is very inconvenient in cases where it takes more than a fraction of a
second to render a page, which is the case with most of the PDFs I use.
3. One more that's not a new problem, just the way kpdf has always been:
It's extremely slow -- something like 3x slower than Adobe Reader, and at
least 50% slower than Evince. I'd have switched to one of those long ago,
but there are several features of kpdf that I really like.
Is there any chance of getting these things fixed? Thanks.
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PGP key: http://homestead-products.com/pubkey.htm
sorry to be such a bother, but as long as i'm bringing things up, here's
one that has been an issue for a couple of years and survived into R14.
my desktop crashes, but in such a way as to not even be noticeable at
first.
i have in lieu of wallpaper xplanet set up as a realtime moon phase
indicator, updating hourly. the way i tell the desktop has crashed is that
it doesn't update -- in this case it last refreshed at 10:30 a.m.
yesterday. i believe that i was probably editing pictures at that time,
though would not swear to it.
after it crashes, a right click on the desktop does not produce the
expected menu. as it happens, kicker and everything else continues to
function as expected -- in fact, it was just now that i noticed that the
desktop itself had gone south.
i thought i'd look in the x error log, bit i see that the one i have,
~/.xsession-errors, is of an unspecified file type and won't open in a
text editor (it reports its size as 500.0 k).
any idea if there's a log that might let me see what's going on here and if
so what log it might be? bonus points, how i might restart the desktop
without logging out and back in? extra bonus points, how i might fix it so
it doesn't do this anymore? i'm running some flavor of ubuntu 12.04LTS --
i say some flavor because when i sought to upgrade a few days ago the
ubuntu upgrader refused, citing third-party apps or a beta version of the
opsys, or something; it didn't specify. i thought i had bog standard
12.04LTS on the machine but am apparently wrong.
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and playing great acoustic guitar:
the great new instructional DVDs from Marjorie Thompson,
available at www.MarjorieThompson.com
so, well, today I also upgraded my good ols eeepc701 to r14 (from 3.5.13), not
without some trouble (had to issue aptitude dist-upgrade several times), but
finally, ran through and most things seem to work.
unfortunately, kdepowersave stopped working.
whien started from the cli, I get this:
kpowersave --force-acpi-check
kpowersave: WARNING: Acquire org.freedesktop.Policy.Power interface failed
with error: Connection ":1.13" is not allowed to own the
service "org.freedesktop.Policy.Power" due to security policies in the
configuration file
kpowersave: WARNING: HAL is not ready. We will try later...
kpowersave: ERROR: Can't connect to HAL
kpowersave: ERROR: Could not connect to HAL
kpowersave: WARNING: HAL is not ready. We will try later...
kpowersave: WARNING: HAL is not ready. We will try later...
kpowersave: WARNING: HAL is not ready. We will try later...
kpowersave: WARNING: HAL is not ready. We will try later...
kpowersave: WARNING: HAL is not ready. We will try later...
kpowersave: ERROR: This machine does not support ACPI, APM, PMU, CPUFreq,
Suspend2Disk nor Suspend2RAM. Please close KPowersave now.
ERROR: Communication problem with kpowersave, it probably crashed.
so, seems to be related to hal.
anyone got an idea how to fix this (OS is debian wheezy).
Werner
Sorry to start another thread - deleted the previous one.
I had an installation that I upgraded to R14. I can confirm that not only the
kabc folder is neither copied nor renames to tdeabc, but actually tdeabc does
not exist at all until one first starts kmail (maybe one must even start the
address book).
Once I got the empty address book, copying the content of kabc did the trick.
Regards,
Thierry
folks,
I just noticed I'm up to r14.0.1 [development] on one of my laptops;
what is the best way to downgrade to r14.0.0?
F.
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Felmon Davis
The way out is never as easy as the way in.
greets!
I just did a dist-upgrade (to R14 Jessie; exegnu) somewhat
incorrectly, it made a lot of changes I hadn't intended but that's
user error for the most part. one error was not filtering out stuff I
consider junk, for instance 'games'.
I thought I'd try purging them the so-called easy way using kpackage
but when I get set to remove kdegames-trinity, it _looks_ like
tde-trinity will go along it. I know this has to do with
'meta-packages' but I don't understand the implications.
one gets the same result from apt-get.
I'm happy, happier in fact, to do all of this using apt-get (or
aptitude). I'd love a magical incantation or rather guidance on how to
formulate one to remove this junk:
games
edutainment
education
science
f.
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Felmon Davis
Every silver lining has a cloud.
Andrew Young wrote:
> However "sudo startx" did have sound!
I added myself to the audio group when root had sound and I didn't.
# adduser [username] audio