Thanks for your feedback, Anders, but
Anders E. Andersen wrote:
Fra: Riviere Informatique SARL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
The solution is simple: You must use the kdelibs that's available in
Debian Stable.
What? Surely not!?
Surely so.
This solution w
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When, like me, you're on Debian Unstable and you accidentally removed
your KDE desktop when doing an upgrade with apt or dselect you will find
that
Thanks. That was exactly what I needed.
David Martínez Moreno wrote:
El Miércoles, 27 de Julio de 2005 16:56, Riviere Informatique SARL escribió:
I've used k3b plenty on Debian for burning my own video's on DVD.
Since my KDE is now broken (On Debian unstable) I can
I've used k3b plenty on Debian for burning my own video's on DVD.
Since my KDE is now broken (On Debian unstable) I can't run it and
check, but it worked fine for a long long time.
Richard Wegner wrote:
> Hi there, I'm currently using Debian 3.1 and just was wondering if
> ANYONE was sucessful in
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