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  1. looks cool but synce no KDE suport i will stick with my unknown Munjoy Linux. wich is probably the equivalent to Ubuntu but with KDe and smooth integreated with Debian Unstable Branch. www.munjoylinux.org :)
  2. i GOT IT i have changedyour last line su - frank -c /tmp/kdialog_cmd to su frank -c /tmp/kdialog_cmd because the dash in su remove all variables exported so this is why :) thank you for your help , now i only have to know wich user have cause my deamon to start :)
  3. and if i set comment the xhost and the export display it still says: ./test.sh kwrite: cannot connect to X server and the file is this #build kdialog command file #export DISPLAY=":0.0" echo "#!/bin/sh" > /tmp/kdialog_cmd #xhost + echo "kwrite" >> /tmp/kdialog_cmd chmod a+x /tmp/kdialog_cmd # run kdialog command file as some-user su - frank -c /tmp/kdialog_cmd
  4. ok here is my output : root@timon:/tmp# ./test.sh Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified xhost: unable to open display ":0.0" kwrite: cannot connect to X server and here is the content of my file: cat test.sh #build kdialog command file export DISPLAY=":0.0" echo "#!/bin/sh" > /tmp/kdialog_cmd xhost + echo "kwrite" >> /tmp/kdialog_cmd chmod a+x /tmp/kdialog_cmd # run kdialog command file as some-user su - frank -c /tmp/kdialog_cmd and yer alt f2 give me the dialog ;) thanks again for your help :)
  5. it seems to work thank you ,but my root is not able to connect o X server so i cannot see the dialog box thanks for your help :)
  6. i have a script that is running root (usb-storage script) i know that everything is mounted on mandrake but i'm trying to output a message to the user of course WITHOUT ROOT privileges (to reduce the possibility of having a user to run process a root) and to have the same config and skin than the current user here my exemple: i'm on kde 3.3 script thing .... dropping root privilege to current user ./kdialog --title "New Usb-Storage found" --passivepopup \ "is avaible in /mnt" 10 i know i'm not clear but any idea will help me a lot
  7. Ok i'm a old time mandrake user, and i started to help a friend build a customized linux distribution based on debian unstable (munjoy linux) the kernel is built with supermount-ng wich i know that mandrake uses. Ok mdk uses supermount which is very simmilar in a lot of points with supermount-ng. My questions is that i'm trying to automount usb-storage automatically on insert of a usb key or drive. so right now i have ended in /etc/hotplug/usb.agent and /etc/hotplug/usb/usb-storage for running scripts on usb events and usb-storage detection , in thoses scripts i can put a lot of things i want in there like passive kde message to the user. But there is something i can't figure is how to know and how to automount the devices like Mandrake does. Personnaly i think Mandrake is the distribution who is doing the best job so far in automounting the devices. So i want to know how to automate the the mounting of such devices and how to make them usable by the user like mount it for the current user none for the root?. I ended here because i wanted to know how mandrake did this part and because i wanted to learn this stuff. Thanks for your help. Francis Belanger
  8. oops forgot the link www.munjoylinux.org
  9. mmmm i discover munjoy linux (debian unstable) branch, takes 8 minutes to install 1CD and its very cool smooth with supermount. the only trouble i have is that the nvidia drivers works but not the glx extentions :( but its a great distro everybody shoulld try it :)
  10. ok try to delete all configurationas files for ked on your home and try to restart, it must be something like this. or is the permissions to your .kde folder is set to you? i had this trouble before.
  11. !nkubus

    Totem

    The only hint i can give you is that thig thing is done by Magicdev, i don't know anything else of MagicDev, but a least it can oput you in the right direction.
  12. depends on the vaibility of your file, the more blue is your downlaod bar the more amulw will be faster.
  13. for your nvidia the trouble is that mandy lost hisprobed drivers try to add the folloing line in your /etc/modprobe.conf file : alias /dev/nvidia* nvidia and reboot of course and it shoud resolve your nvidia trouble. hopes this helps
  14. i have resolved the issue by install knopix 3.4 and i works flawlessely
  15. what about pygame, very easy to program withit i ahve code a small tile scrolling rpg wit it :) fast and easy :) pygame.org
  16. i just moved my laptop from mandrake 9.2 to official edition. i have a weird but when X is booted i have a black screen with some colors at the extremity of each window , but everything else is black and i cannot use X. i went to my /etc/X11/XF86Cofig-4 and finally found that if Option "no_accel" in my device section is enabled , X boot with all the graphics ok but it's basically unusable because everytime i want to move a window it's awfully slow and and full of glitch. i have read in an old redhat forum that this problem is caused by a wrongly compiled driver. i i recompile the driver everything should be fine . but i don't know where to start :(. i'm sure the driver was compiled in Xfree 4.3 and mdk moved back to the RC without recompiling the driver. my laptop is an IBM t23 , with 256 ram, and a Savage4 card. any help with be appreciated Thanks
  17. mmm i ahve the same mouse and is't working like a charm. try to go on the mcc and set the mouse under usb mouses as an microsoft explorer something liike this and the wheel should work. IF not in your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 you should have Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse0" Driver "mouse" Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" Option "Protocol" "imps/2" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off" Option "Buttons" "5" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" EndSection Where Identifier "Mouse0" is the name of the mouse in your file could be mouse1 cold b mouse2. hop this helps :) of course reboot X after. ctrl-alt-backspace
  18. For the other Xinetrouble i have resolved my trouble by playing with aumix dand lowering the bass and th trebble to 50 , 50 probably an application have changed thoses values for me.
  19. Thanks , for pointing this to me, i was a bit confuse, because i'm not geek enough to play with thoses important files . i remember i have played with mcc to configure my usb printer. might be because of that :).
  20. pmpatrick Thanks a lot :) it's work like a charm :). mmm the file have been modified by nothing i can remember, i don't have any window, lindows, or other operating system only mdk 10 OE , might be a bad update :(,
  21. as soon as i'm back to home i'm testing your trick. it seems to be my problem :) thanks
  22. zero0w , don't ask me why but for me he his trying to install it from the web ;). nevermind i have downloaded it ;).
  23. but i think there is an application for changing the bopot splash on kde-apps.org in kde 3.2 there is a boot splash selector
  24. awesome new dock better than kxdocker named KoolDock http://ktown.kde.cl/kooldock/ here a video http://ktown.kde.cl/kooldock/kooldock.avi
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