Slackware :: Remove The Wallet From KDE?
Mar 7, 2011I'm trying to remove the wallet from my KDE. When I try to remove by the slackpkg, it don't find this program!
View 4 RepliesI'm trying to remove the wallet from my KDE. When I try to remove by the slackpkg, it don't find this program!
View 4 RepliesDoes anyone know how to reset password in KDE Wallet Service?It seems that I forgot password, and kdewallet keeps asking for a password that returns error
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm using Kubuntu 10.04 at the moment. Every time I log in, KDE Wallet asks me to give a password so that Kopete can access my login password to login. Is there any way you can 'grant permission' to access the wallet for certain applications so that I don't have to fill in my password every time?
View 9 Replies View RelatedAs it says .. I use Amarok on Gnome and have no need for K-Wallet. Is there a way to stop the set up splash screen? (minor annoyance)
View 3 Replies View RelatedAt boot up, the KDE Wallet Service keeps asking for my password to allow wireless access! How can I stop this? I want wireless access to be allowed permanently.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have installed Slackware 13.1 on my workstation. I do not want anything to do with HAL or D-BUS, and the first component i found out depends on this is the X Window System. I know the version of X Window System in slackware-current does not need these components. Is it possible to use the X components from slackware-current, and all other packages from Slackware 13.1? or is there a better way?
View 8 Replies View Relatedi want to remove kde from my system, but i want to be able to run kde applications just in case i need one in the future.. so what do i need to uninstall to still be able to run "Kprograms"? xD
i guess i'll just leave it there until my hard drive starts to run out of space xD.
I'm using Slackware 13 with xfce4. The problem is that I've messed something with the xfce4 and now I want to reinstall it. Does "removepkg xfce4" will do the trick ?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI installed the wrong file and now I would like to remove it. It was one of those .tar.gz files you have to install with ./configure, make, make install.I suspect files were installed all over the place.Is there a utility for removing a .tar.gz file ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have only used Debian and debian derivatives before. I have got few months holiday so I thought I would learn some real linux and I guess Slackware is the one most unix-like linux OS around.
I use Xfce desktop environment. So, do I have to download the DVD or CD's(how many)? And how do I install/remove software in Slackware? Is there a repository system or we have other way of dealing with packages.
Code:
gpasswd -a username -g audio,...
What are the other options?
For some reasons, dhcdpd wouldn't connect eth0 at startup and it takes 10 to 15 seconds of timeout. Since I don't really care because I use wifi, I would like to remove auto dhcpcd at startup but I can't fint it anywhere in /etc/rc.*.
View 3 Replies View Relatedafter installing slackware 13 and LILO i have a dual boot options when i start my laptop. I dont have windows os on it so i want to remove the dual boot. i've tried to edit the lilo.conf to remove the dual boot or the prompt but wasn't successful. i've also tried to edit boot_message.txt this is my LILO.conf
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How to remove the blueman utility in kde from slack 13.1?
View 2 Replies View RelatedSlackware includes gqview, a pictures viewer not maintained since 2006. Geeqie is a fork of gqview and the first stable version is out since about 1 month, and it seems to be stable and good. So what about remove gqview and add geeqie in next slackware ?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'm using slackware 13.37 and I must say that I really like this distro and the biggest problem is the lack of dependency handling. This is something that bites you right away because you have this nice clean simple operating system but unless you really know what's dependent on what you have to install piles of stuff with lots of programs with duplicate functions. A minimal install option would be nice and I can see from some of the threads that even those with a good deal of experience have had a hard time doing a minimal install. I tried about ten times using different guides but I always ended up with something broken so now I have the full install running fine but with tons of stuff that I don't want or need including most of kde. Anyway, I don't think that the slackware people are going to change their minds about dependency handling anytime this century.
Although for those who have said that it's a FEATURE, I'd point out that all distros have this feature, JUST DON'T USE THEIR PACKAGE MANAGER! So with all that said, I think it's a shame about the lack of dependency handling but I still like slackware well enough to use it even though I find the dependency thing quite annoying. I know that there are people here that have a lot more experience than I do and maybe there are some tools that could make this business easier. So how do you go about removing programs? Debian has deborphan and Arch has pacman -Rd. When you remove a program in slackware, how do you then get rid of all the unneeded dependencies?
i have some package that are installed using ./configure then make & make install & make clean how can i remove those? i cant see them in the pkgtool.
View 7 Replies View Relatedhow to remove the '.desktop' suffix appended to my icons? I unintentionally installed the 64-bit S13.1 when I wanted the 32-bit version - anybody notice the misleading text around the hole on the DVD? The 'Slackware 13.1 (amd64)' side is the 32-bit and the 'Slackware 13.1 (1386)' side is actually the 64-bit version. It fooled me, anyway, and after finding out how limited software choice was I spat the dummy and went back to 32 :/ But...with Desktop Settings>Activity set to 'Folder View' I now have this unwanted suffix added to my icons. Also, if I'm in my home directory via Dolphin and I create new folders they also appear out on the desktop!
View 2 Replies View RelatedIf I have a dnsmasq server and it dished out a IP address that I don't want it to and it still gives it to my machine no matter how many times I restart windows and issue ipconfig /renew|release or enable/disable the adapter, how do I force it to give my windows machine an IP I want it to have?
The only way I've accomplished this in the past is by rebooting my slackware system.
I've opened a topic here: [URL]
View 16 Replies View RelatedI caught my two oldest boys at various times playing games instead of doing their school work.I said enough is enough. I will lock them out of the games. I don't think you need to be in the games group to play games
View 7 Replies View RelatedI replaced the trusty old aironet wireless card with a trendnet scanbus wireless card so I could secure my home wireless with wpa encryption. It uses the ath5k module, and the wireless is set up with wicd. The issue is that if I stop browsing for about 2 minutes, the next time I start to browse, it will disconnect, then reconnect no problem. I don't know if this is supposed to be a feature, but it is sure annoying. Is there a tweak somewhere to stop this? The other option would be to use ndiswrapper and use windows drivers, but I'd rather explore tweaking, if possible. If I have to use ndiswrapper, would I have to rmmod ath5k first, or would it be ok to use ndiswrapper directly?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHere is what I have gotten my install down to with these packages:[url]
Just looking for suggestions on what packages I can still remove that are unnecessary for having firefox, fluxbox, pcmanfm, lxterminal, etc
And, I keep getting the error that the locale is not set, reverting to C? but I did set locale or thought I did, how to fix that?
Is it possible to remove the "flush" flag when mounting removable disks in KDE4 without recompiling KDE4? Can it be done in some config file(s)? Thanks!
View 5 Replies View RelatedThis has been bothering me for years now...when I go to remove a thumb drive from my computer, I have two options when I right click the device eject and safely remove. What on earth is the difference supposed to be?
View 3 Replies View RelatedTo remove pendrive when I click the 'safely remove' tab instead of getting removed from the desktop it reappears again. This problem is there in fedora 14
View 4 Replies View RelatedAnyone else seeing this? I do 'safely remove' to remove USB flash drive. disappears. Five seconds (or less) later, it reappears. The second time I do 'safely remove', it stays gone.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am the only user on my laptop so there are somethings that I don't need.I would like to remove the login at start. What do I remove to make it go away? Second one is Keyring. Is it necessary? Can I remove it without causing problems?
View 8 Replies View RelatedIntending to remove jre-6u16-i586-1 and install jre-6u18-i586-1 on Slackware 13.0 32-bit, I used
Code:
slackpkg remove jre-6u16-i586-1
installpkg jre-6u18-i586-1.txz
This seems to have been the wrong way to do it because, now trying to remove jre-6u18-i586-1
Code:
removepkg jre-6u18-i586-1.txz
ls: cannot access /var/log/packages/jre-6u18-i586-1*: No such file or directory No such package: /var/log/packages/jre-6u18-i586-1.Can't remove.
ls -l /var/log/packages/jre* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 35K 2010-03-09 20:28 /var/log/packages/jre-6u16-i586-1
What was wrong with what I did and how can I clean up?
When using "Add/remove software" application, I only can check packagesh are not installed, I can't choose installed packages which I want to remove, there is no check box in front of their names.So now I have to remove packages with yum. How can I remove packages in this GUI application
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