On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 11:02:27PM -0800, tluxt wrote:
> Thanks for your info below. (See a few questions there.)
> You missed this question at the very beginning of the message, :)
> which refers to the subject of this message:
>
> Subject: What is keeping 'kde' metapackage out of Woody?
> Q: And
perhaps make your own html document with all the links you want, and set it
as your homepage in all three browers, this maybee the easiest way to do it.
On Monday 04 February 2002 08:51 am, Jens Benecke wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 02:46:47PM -0500, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> > These days,
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:29:55AM +0100, Jan Albiez wrote:
> There have been several threads in the past about kde and xinerama, mostly
> dealing with compiling kdelibs with xinerama support. Before I start
> compiling new kdelibs for myself I just want to ask if somebody has done
> this already f
Hoi!
There have been several threads in the past about kde and xinerama, mostly
dealing with compiling kdelibs with xinerama support. Before I start
compiling new kdelibs for myself I just want to ask if somebody has done
this already for kdelibs3 2.2.2-5. And BTW how do I recognize, that the
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KDE-Debian HowTo for KDE2 & Debian3=Woody X86. Ver 0.20
By tluxt 020204
Minor updates:
Fix two things about /etc/group.
Pointers to info about pinning. -
Tentatively, that's probably the next part I'll add.
After that probably comes howto backup onto CD.
Then sound & kernel compiling?
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Thanks for your info below. (See a few questions there.)
You missed this question at the very beginning of the message, :)
which refers to the subject of this message:
Subject: What is keeping 'kde' metapackage out of Woody?
Q: And, where exactly in the Debian package system database web info page
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