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diff --git a/ubuntu/lucid_automake/kdebase/debian/kdebase-kde3.README.Debian b/ubuntu/lucid_automake/kdebase/debian/kdebase-kde3.README.Debian deleted file mode 100644 index 0fc64faa2..000000000 --- a/ubuntu/lucid_automake/kdebase/debian/kdebase-kde3.README.Debian +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -Kdm -=== - -For notes on tdm, read: /opt/kde3/share/doc/tdm/README.Debian - - -KDE and media tdeioslave support -============================== - -The media tdeioslave, new in KDE 3.4, supports the automatic mounting of -removable devices, such as CD-ROM and DVD drives, USB pen drives, digital -cameras, and many other types of equipment. - -While some functionality is available without the use of HAL, media works -best with HAL (and therefore udev), in combination with pmount. Media -also extends the functionality of many other tdeioslaves. Check which -packages are recommended by the kdebase-kio-plugins package, and install -accordingly. - -Note that for regular users to use media in conjunction with HAL, they must -be members of the plugdev group (permanently, not through -/etc/security/group.conf). - - -KControl and Logitech mice -========================== - -In combination with the udev packages, KControl supports the -advanced configuration of many models of Logitech mice, though regular users -must be members of the plugdev group for this to work. - -After installing KControl for the first time, or updating to KControl 3.4.x -or later from an earlier package, you will need to unplug and then replug -your mouse, in order to force udev to grant special permissions -to your mouse, so that KControl can perform advanced configuration. -Rebooting or restarting udev will of course accomplish the same -thing. - - -Installing konsole's bitmap fonts -================================= - -Formerly, the few bitmap fonts KDE included, designed for use with Konsole, -were shipped as part of the xfonts-konsole package. However, as Konsole no -longer uses these fonts by default, and most users no longer use bitmap -fonts at all, KDE now includes these fonts with Konsole itself, and Debian -has followed this practice, including the fonts in the konsole package, and -eliminating the xfonts-konsole package entirely. - -To make use of these legacy fonts, start Konsole, and under Settings --> Font -select "Install Bitmap...". This will allow you to copy the legacy Konsole -fonts to $HOME/.fonts, where, after restarting KDE, all applications run by -that user, including Konsole, will be able to find them. Also make sure that -fontconfig is configured to allow the use of bitmap fonts. If you're not sure, -run, as root, 'dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig' from Konsole. |