Well I installed version 9 enterprise edition of Suse. This version has the desktop remote support as well as vnc services installed. To enable remote access, I access Yast and there is a icon to enable remote administration. This also allows me to access the server after reboot. Have been doing it through a browser with java client installed ....works pretty decent..... Bob On 28 Oct 2004 10:00:09 -0000, kde-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx <kde-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Send kde mailing list submissions to > kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > kde-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > You can reach the person managing the list at > kde-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of kde digest..." > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: KDE Remote Desktop (Izo) > 2. Error loading 'kio_fonts' (Miguel Angelo Rozsas) > 3. Error loading 'kio_fonts' (Miguel Angelo Rozsas) > 4. Error loading 'kio_fonts' (Miguel Angelo Rozsas) > 5. XAUTHORITY question. (David Harel) > 6. Re: XAUTHORITY question. (David Harel) > 7. Re: Personalizing KDE (James Richard Tyrer) > 8. Re: Personalizing KDE (Thomas McGuire) > 9. Re: Personalizing KDE (zika) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 07:41:11 +0200 > From: Izo <I@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: KDE Remote Desktop > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <417F34F7.4040708@xxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > David Corbin wrote: > > >On Tuesday 26 October 2004 12:00 pm, Kevin Krammer wrote: > > > > > >>On Tuesday 26 October 2004 16:53, Bob Trautman wrote: > >> > >> > >>>When logged into the operaating system and running kde, From another > >>>workstation I can connect remotely to the Linux server via KDE remote > >>>desktop. However, if the Linux server is displaying a kde login screen > >>>the connections are refused. > >>> > >>> > >>I think remote desktop is for controlling a running desktop session. > >>.... > >>I use this with Xnest (XServer running as a window of another XServer).... > >>.... > >>Another possibility might be to use a NoMachine NX server. If I remember > >>correctly newer versions even allow to suspend and reconnect to a session. > >> > >> > > > >Or X11VNC... > > > > > > > Don't you all think that then the KDE remote desktop support is somewhat > half-thought-up and half-done ? From this thread one can only see that > the KDE's Remote Desktop support should allow (when connection to the > *N*X machines is in question): > > - attaching to one of currently running sessions (SuSE-9.1, for example, > can have more than one KDE session running at the same time on the same > machine) > - starting new *DM session (*DM stands for every possible configured > session type, starting from the XDM through GNOME and KDE and each and > every in between) > > Obviously the software doing all this already exists. So the only > problem here is the matter of time of one of existing or newcoming KDE > developer. Should this be put on-to the KDE's wishlist or somebody is > already working on it ? > > Izo > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/private/kde/attachments/20041027/b3b8787e/attachment.html > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:39:21 -0300 > From: Miguel Angelo Rozsas <miguel@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Error loading 'kio_fonts' > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <200410270839.21154.miguel@xxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi ! > > I need help to fix a issue with my system. > The problem is I can't browse the fonts installed in my system, neither > install new new ones. > > As a regular user, when I type "fonts:/" in the konqueror, I go the following > error message: > > An error occurred while loading fonts:/: > Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: > klauncher said: Error loading 'kio_fonts'. > > As a root user, when I type "fonts:/" in a konqueror, I got the following: > > The process for the fonts protocol died unexpectedly. (in a popup window) > > and when I type "fonts:/system" in that root's konqueror browser, I got (in > the main window): > > An error occurred while loading fonts:/system: > The file or folder /system does not exist. > > I don't understand the how the things works here, so I am lost. > I appreciate any hints to help me to debug and fix this issue. > > My system is a SuSE 9.1, running KDE 3.3.1, kernel 2.6.5. All system is > updated by apt (apt dist-upgrade). > > miguel:~[103]> uname -a > Linux marozsas 2.6.5-7.111-default #1 Wed Oct 13 15:45:13 UTC 2004 i686 i686 > i386 GNU/Linux > miguel:~[104]> rpm -qa | egrep -i "kio|font" > freefont-0.20040227-59 > terminus-font-4.06-79 > ghostscript-fonts-std-7.07.1rc1-190 > ghostscript-fonts-other-7.07.1rc1-190 > XFree86-fonts-75dpi-4.3.99.902-40 > kio_sql-0.4-216 > fontconfig-2.2.96.20040728-3.1 > XFree86-fonts-scalable-4.3.99.902-40 > tv-fonts-1.1-208 > fontconfig-devel-2.2.96.20040728-3.1 > free-ttf-fonts-1.0-156 > kio_slp-0.4-29 > efont-unicode-0.4.2-1 > > Any comments are welcome ! > > regards, > -- > Miguel Angelo Rozsas > K3M Consultoria > 19 3232 8886 > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo e-mail seguro Maxiweb. > McAfee VirusScan / Vacina v4400 atualizada em 20/10/2004 > powered by wstation (www.wstation.com.br) > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 10:03:59 -0300 > From: Miguel Angelo Rozsas <miguel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Error loading 'kio_fonts' > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <200410271004.00124.miguel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi ! > > I need help to fix a issue with my system. > The problem is I can't browse the fonts installed in my system, > neither install new new ones. > > As a regular user, when I type "fonts:/" in the konqueror, I go the > following error message: > > An error occurred while loading fonts:/: > Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: > klauncher said: Error loading 'kio_fonts'. > > As a root user, when I type "fonts:/" in a konqueror, I got the > following: > > The process for the fonts protocol died unexpectedly. (in a popup window) > > and when I type "fonts:/system" in that root's konqueror browser, I got (in > the main window): > > An error occurred while loading fonts:/system: > The file or folder /system does not exist. > > I don't understand how the things works here, so I am lost. > I appreciate any hints to help me to debug and fix this issue. > > My system is a SuSE 9.1, running KDE 3.3.1, kernel 2.6.5. All system > is updated by apt (apt dist-upgrade). > > miguel:~[103]> uname -a > Linux marozsas 2.6.5-7.111-default #1 Wed Oct 13 15:45:13 UTC 2004 i686 i686 > i386 GNU/Linux > miguel:~[104]> rpm -qa | egrep -i "kio|font" > freefont-0.20040227-59 > terminus-font-4.06-79 > ghostscript-fonts-std-7.07.1rc1-190 > ghostscript-fonts-other-7.07.1rc1-190 > XFree86-fonts-75dpi-4.3.99.902-40 > kio_sql-0.4-216 > fontconfig-2.2.96.20040728-3.1 > XFree86-fonts-scalable-4.3.99.902-40 > tv-fonts-1.1-208 > fontconfig-devel-2.2.96.20040728-3.1 > free-ttf-fonts-1.0-156 > kio_slp-0.4-29 > efont-unicode-0.4.2-1 > > Any comments are welcome ! > > regards, > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:54:41 -0300 > From: Miguel Angelo Rozsas <miguel@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Error loading 'kio_fonts' > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <200410270954.41758.miguel@xxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi ! > > I need help to fix a issue with my system. > The problem is I can't browse the fonts installed in my system, > neither install new new ones. > > As a regular user, when I type "fonts:/" in the konqueror, I go the > following error message: > > An error occurred while loading fonts:/: > Could not start process Unable to create io-slave: > klauncher said: Error loading 'kio_fonts'. > > As a root user, when I type "fonts:/" in a konqueror, I got the > following: > > The process for the fonts protocol died unexpectedly. (in a popup window) > > and when I type "fonts:/system" in that root's konqueror browser, I got (in > the main window): > > An error occurred while loading fonts:/system: > The file or folder /system does not exist. > > I don't understand the how the things works here, so I am lost. > I appreciate any hints to help me to debug and fix this issue. > > My system is a SuSE 9.1, running KDE 3.3.1, kernel 2.6.5. All system > is updated by apt (apt dist-upgrade). > > miguel:~[103]> uname -a > Linux marozsas 2.6.5-7.111-default #1 Wed Oct 13 15:45:13 UTC 2004 i686 i686 > i386 GNU/Linux > miguel:~[104]> rpm -qa | egrep -i "kio|font" > freefont-0.20040227-59 > terminus-font-4.06-79 > ghostscript-fonts-std-7.07.1rc1-190 > ghostscript-fonts-other-7.07.1rc1-190 > XFree86-fonts-75dpi-4.3.99.902-40 > kio_sql-0.4-216 > fontconfig-2.2.96.20040728-3.1 > XFree86-fonts-scalable-4.3.99.902-40 > tv-fonts-1.1-208 > fontconfig-devel-2.2.96.20040728-3.1 > free-ttf-fonts-1.0-156 > kio_slp-0.4-29 > efont-unicode-0.4.2-1 > > Any comments are welcome ! > > regards, > -- > Miguel Angelo Rozsas > K3M Consultoria > 19 3232 8886 > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo e-mail seguro Maxiweb. > McAfee VirusScan / Vacina v4400 atualizada em 20/10/2004 > powered by wstation (www.wstation.com.br) > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 17:58:00 +0200 > From: David Harel <hareldvd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: XAUTHORITY question. > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <417FC588.9030001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Hi all, > > I need some help with running X11 application (xmessage) from a process > that stated before X11 was started. > Until now I understood that if I set the environment variable XAUTHORITY > to the same auth file that the X process is using I will be OK without > using xhost command. Recently (upgraded from a badly patched RedHat 9 to > Gentoo) this environment variable setting stopped working. > It seems to me I do not understand the XAUTHORITY mechanism at all. > > -- > Thanks. > > David Harel, > > ================================== > > Home office +972 4 6921986 > Fax: +972 4 6921986 > Cellular: +972 54 4534502 > Snail Mail: Amuka > D.N Merom Hagalil > 13802 > Israel > Email: hareldvd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 18:53:12 +0200 > From: David Harel <hareldvd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: XAUTHORITY question. > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <417FD278.6020509@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Please ignore the original message. > > I am ashame to tell I forgot to set DISPLAY. Setting XAUTHORITY works OK. > > Please excuse me for that. > > David Harel wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I need some help with running X11 application (xmessage) from a > > process that stated before X11 was started. > > Until now I understood that if I set the environment variable > > XAUTHORITY to the same auth file that the X process is using I will be > > OK without using xhost command. Recently (upgraded from a badly > > patched RedHat 9 to Gentoo) this environment variable setting stopped > > working. > > It seems to me I do not understand the XAUTHORITY mechanism at all. > > > > -- > Thanks. > > David Harel, > > ================================== > > Home office +972 4 6921986 > Fax: +972 4 6921986 > Cellular: +972 54 4534502 > Snail Mail: Amuka > D.N Merom Hagalil > 13802 > Israel > Email: hareldvd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 16:42:00 -0700 > From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj@xxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Personalizing KDE > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx, zika@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <41803248.4060903@xxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed > > zika wrote: > > Is there a way in kde to: change start menu : remove most used applications > > and bookmarks > > In the K-Menu (please don't say "Start" :-D). > > The K-Menu is configured in the Panel KCM. To access it directly, right click > the Panel and select: "Configure Panel". The options for the K-Menu are on the: > "Menu" tab. > > You can remove the most used applications by setting the spin box at the bottom > to "0". > > For Bookmarks, check it in the "Optional Sub Menus" list box. > > > add recent documents in menu > > Same for "Recent Documents. > > > edit context menu that shows in konqueror > > You can *add* items under "Actions" by adding a 'desktop' file (or modifying an > existing one) in: "$KDEDIR/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus". > > > generate (part of) start menu from directory which contains links > > I don't think that this is going to work. You *can* add individual links to the > K-Menu, but you need a URL 'desktop' file for each one. > > > > Is it possible to load desktop and start bar, then go to loading system stuff > > (things that you wait to load at the begging)? Something like when you use > > icewm you can use konqueror, but do not have to wait so much at the > > begining. > > The start of KDE is not delayed while stuff in your: "Autostart" folder loads. > But the KDEInit stuff has to run first. > > > Where do styles keep their settings? > > In the Control Center under: Appearance & Themes" > > Colors > Icons > Style > Window Decorations > > This information is probably stored in various files: > > $HOME/.kde/share/config/*rc > > -- > JRT > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 02:10:29 +0000 > From: Thomas McGuire <thomasmg@xxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Personalizing KDE > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <200410280210.30188.thomasmg@xxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Tuesday 26 October 2004 22:01, zika wrote: > > change start menu : remove most used applications and bookmarks > > add recent documents in menu > All of those can be found in: > Right-Click Panel -> Configure Panel -> Menus > > > edit context menu that shows in konqueror > You can add new servicemenus, but I doubt this is what you want. > http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/dot/servicemenus.html > http://www.kde-apps.org/index.php?xcontentmode=287 > > Hope that helps, > Thomas > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 01:57:01 -0700 (PDT) > From: zika <zika@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Personalizing KDE > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <20041028085701.00BAAE4B9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain > > Hope that helps, > Thomas > > Thanks. I figoured some options myself, although they were burried deep. :) > > I have some more questions, hope you guys don't mind. > > Can I edit konqueror /file manager/ menus? > Is there a way for konqueror to remember "detailed list view" as default or to save preference? > Change size of first level icons in K-menu(Multimedia, Internet ...)? Or each icon size if not possible? > How to remove fsview,cervisia,increase/decrease icon size, but keep icon view and detailed list view? > > How to show text alongside only second and third icons (for example) in toolbar? And edit text under icons. > > This is not very important , but when you copy file in konqueror, and have list view, if you click on file size you do not have paste file option. This can be difficult if there are a lot of files. Shouldn't it be only disabled paste if you click on filename, not on other info? > > _____________________________________________________________ > Get email for your site ---> http://www.everyone.net > > ------------------------------ > > ___________________________________________________ > ___________________________________________________ > This message digest is from the kde mailing list. > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > > End of kde Digest, Vol 19, Issue 33 > *********************************** > ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.