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On 6/28/09, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> A box should pop up and if you click the little button under |
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> Maximum Archive Size, it should show the available options. Mine has |
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> unlimited, 650Mb CD, 700Mb CD and custom. The custom will not let me |
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> enter anything in Gb. |
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If by "Gb" you mean the spinner to the right of the dropdown stating |
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"custom" then yes, over here it lets me type in numbers ("2000"), and |
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automatically adds "MB" once that widget loses focus. |
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But I just installed kbackup-0.94-r1 from scratch on this amd64 box |
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two minutes ago. So, e.g., my ~/.kde/share/config/kbackuprc only has |
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the window dimensions saved. Maybe yours has some more settings saved |
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in there? |
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> There is really not a USE flags to change on this one. |
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> Ideas? Someone confirm it is just me or not just me? |
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kbackup uses kde 3.5 and I've noticed that on some of my boxes they've |
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been rebuilt quite often over last few weeks, alongside the underlying |
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qt libraries (which I presume provide the base of those widgets as the |
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underlying toolkit). So, maybe you can try re-emerging kbackup and/or |
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check the sanity state of the whole thing with revdep-rebuild? |
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Arttu V. |