Hi,
I currently run KDE 3.1.2 on my 233Mhz, 160Mb RAM box with no problem. But
i have made a selection between the KDE packages.
Stephan
Folks,
I have upgraded to Debian unstable KDE 3.1.2-1 and teTeX 2.0.2-4.
A DVI file using default cmr fonts looks ragged and unreadable in kdvi
while it dislays clearly and readably with anti-aliasing under xdvi.
I installed fonts using the KDE Control Centre font installer before
this problem a
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:41:26AM -0600, Bruce Sass wrote:
> > scenario:
> > sid, kde-3.1.2, xserver-svga (v3.3.6), X-4.2.1, xfstt
>
> Huh? Are you combining parts of X from 3.3 (xserver) and 4.2 (the
> rest)? I'd be surprised if that worked out.
Why is
I Installed KOffice in my iMac machine and kexi, the database package
wasn't installed. I verified in the kexi website that it is not part of the
KOffice suite, it is a stand-alone application.
How do I get kexi? I tried through apt-get but it didn't worked...
I'm very interested in i
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Hilmar Preusse wrote:
On 10.07.03 R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Folks,
I have upgraded to Debian unstable KDE 3.1.2-1 and teTeX 2.0.2-4.
A DVI file using default cmr fonts looks ragged and unreadable in
kdvi while it dislays clearly and readably wit
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