Hi! Actually, I have KDE 3.0.2 installed on Debian SID. Hebrew do not work at all. I get a weird font problem. And there is another dumb issue. Some of kde dependant programs do not install since apt-get complains it needs 2.2.2 version libs and those cannot be installed since I have 3.0.2 ver. Programs like kreatecd and wine wont install at all.
Basa ! :-) Arie Folger wrote: >On Friday 05 July 2002 18:06, Nadav Har'El wrote: > > >>>RH will always release only security updates for kde, or major releases. >>>i wonder when (or if) thats ever gonna change...? >>> >>> >>Should it? Redhat makes a release every 6 months. This means that on >>average, the software you're using (if you upgrade Redhat every 6 months) >>is 3 months old. Is that really so terrible? >> >> > >I have usually been very happy with the RH updates alone, and in the odd case >I needed a more up to date package, just compiled it from sources. However, >KDE is a big whammy, and whereas ordinarily I would wait calmly for the next >big release, the changes in Hebrew support make me want to get the latest >version. > >I assume there are some list members who do run 3.0.2. Well, tell me, do Kate >and Kwrite finally support Hebrew properly (no cursor-oblivious-to-rtl >problem)? Is Kate no longer sluggish on large documents? How about the latest >beta of KOffice, does it still suffer of the above hinted problem it shares >with KWrite in 3.0? > >I the above problems are solved, I will possibly want to compile a few >packages from sources (which ones? Assuming I only care about the above. I >guess KDEbase, libs, the kate stuff, the kwrite stuff and the koffice stuff). > >Arie Folger > > ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]