Am Samstag, 19. Januar 2002 19:54 schrieb John Dalbec:
> I'm trying to upgrade my KDE packages to 2.2.2. I cannot find 2.2.2
> versions of kaiman, keystone, ksysctrl, libminimagick5, and pixie. Are
> these packages obsolete?
If you liked pixie you can get a (still work needing) package of its
s
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On Saturday 19 January 2002 11:54 am, John Dalbec wrote:
> I'm trying to upgrade my KDE packages to 2.2.2. I cannot find 2.2.2
> versions of kaiman, keystone, ksysctrl, libminimagick5, and pixie. Are
> these packages obsolete?
> Thanks,
> John
Yes,
On Sunday 13 January 2002 23:41, Ben Burton wrote:
> > Based on the latest messages, I am guessing that the core KDE packages
> > are updated, but, among other things, KOffice is waiting until Ben can
> > get to a better connection, or some else does the updates for him.
>
> If it turns out to be t
I'm trying to upgrade my KDE packages to 2.2.2. I cannot find 2.2.2
versions of kaiman, keystone, ksysctrl, libminimagick5, and pixie. Are
these packages obsolete?
Thanks,
John
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On Saturday 19 January 2002 02:59 am, tluxt wrote:
> Thanks for your help. If you can answer these few more questions,
> we might have the essentials for a
> "Debian/KDE/Printing Mini-HowTo or Install Guide section". :)
That would be sweet.
> --- D
Eray Ozkural (exa) continuò:
That is a wrong reading of standard text.
/opt -- Add-on application software packages
There is a difference between system and application software. C++
> library is system software, while a desktop environment like KDE is
> application software. System can continue
On Saturday 19 January 2002 05:16 am, tluxt wrote:
> --- Jason Boxman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is basically what David just said, but all in a nice little HOWTO
> > for Debian.
> >
> > http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxhelp/cups.html
>
> Thanks!
>
> > If you aren't interested in th
Hi again,
I still have problems in starting kde as a normal user - and i have no
idea what's wrong
I tried the following:
I started XFree only with a xterminal - whithout any windowmanager - if
i now enter
"startkde" to the xterminal - kde should be started.
This works for the root user
--- Jason Boxman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is basically what David just said, but all in a nice little HOWTO for
> Debian.
>
> http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxhelp/cups.html
Thanks!
> If you aren't interested in the Samba stuff then you can just skip those
> steps. The first s
Thanks for your help. If you can answer these few more questions,
we might have the essentials for a
"Debian/KDE/Printing Mini-HowTo or Install Guide section". :)
--- David Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [I am writing this email in the mode of you also not being extremely familiar
> with h
Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 04:59 schrieb Mark Lee:
> I was just curious to weather anti aliased fonts are included in
> SID's kde 2.2.2.? I was reading the lists approximately 1-2 weeks
> ago and I noticed DanielS say that he wasnt going to include the
> packages due to their instability. Anyway m
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>Create an icon for a device in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/dirtree/ or just
>drag it in the konqueror navigation bar (where the directory tree is).
>*bong*, you have a "mount" option via RMB and you can access it from within
>Konqueror.
This is nice,
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