> > there are sever "out of the box" problems with the 2.0.1 version of kppp...
> > The 2.1 should either work currently out of the box (the latest version
> > that is) or will in the next version.
> >
> > If it does not currently it should only be due to a option in
> > /etc/ppp/options that kppp
El Sáb 13 Ene 2001 00:28, Ivan E. Moore II escribió:
> there are sever "out of the box" problems with the 2.0.1 version of kppp...
> The 2.1 should either work currently out of the box (the latest version
> that is) or will in the next version.
>
> If it does not currently it should only be due to
> It looks like kde2 is available for alpha on other linux distributions at
> www.kde.org. So would guess the source code can handle 64 bit alpha.
ok...I see what your talking about now...they've updated the list since I
last looked. :)
now to find out where their are succeeding...the current th
Noticed that there is no alpha architecture binaries at
kde.tdyc.com/debian/dists/potato/main.
Is the reason for this is there is no one with an alpha machine to
build/upload the binaries ?
It looks like kde2 is available for alpha on other linux distributions at
www.kde.org. So would guess th
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Is someone have success to compile kde ? Or is there any package ?
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Has someone used kfloppy ? On my four linuxboxes it simply does nothing : I
want an ext2 filesystem with complete formatting, checking and all... and
after less than 2 seconds it just tells me it is finished with no error ! I
know it worked with KDE1 and some beta of KDE 2.0.
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