Hi,
On Wednesday 14 March 2012 01:26:23 Modestas Vainius wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On antradienis 13 Kovas 2012 12:23:46 Johannes Graumann wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > For my new laptop I'm tempted to go with kde 4.7 as now residing in
> > unstable. However, the lack o
Hi,
For my new laptop I'm tempted to go with kde 4.7 as now residing in
unstable. However, the lack of kdepim therein is a show stopper for me. Do
inofficial repositories exist to get kontact none the less? Are their other
options?
Thanks for any hints, Joh
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Cups is up and running correctly. Testpage is just fine. Should have mentioned
that.
Joh
Lisandro Dami??n Nicanor P??rez Meyer wrote:
> On Friday 07 November 2008 11:42:25 Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I can't print from kde 4.1 install. Cups
Hi all,
I can't print from kde 4.1 install. Cups shows this error: "Missing %%EndSetup!"
What may be going wrong here?
Joh
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Hello,
It just came to my mind, that it would be a terrific help with keeping track
of my research data, if there was something analogous with digikam but with
a much less file type specialized scope. An aplication that reads in a
defined part of your file system and allows you to create custom me
Hello,
I have a question which probably is off topic, but KDE is all about nice
GUIng, so I hope somebody might have some nice pointers for me.
I'm looking for program to organize my (research) data. What I'm imagining
is something that would allow me to create a (file system like) tree
structure
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