Re: KDE 3.0rc3 Debs???

2002-04-01 Thread Daniel Rees
makes my life so much easier. I feel like playing with the CVS until the .debs are available - how are people compiling from CVS? Using dpkg-buildpackage, or ./configure; make; make install? -- Daniel Rees e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subjec

Re: KDE 3.0rc3 Debs???

2002-04-03 Thread Daniel Rees
ease number (from 2.x to 3.x) because it feels more like a 2.3 release than a 3.0. The KDE 2.2 debs (Woody anyway) were just as fast in my experience. Unless there is anything you desperately need in KDE 3, I wouldn't rush madly to upgrade until the debs are made. Just my opinion anyway. :

Re: KDE 3.0rc3 Debs???

2002-04-03 Thread Daniel Rees
x27;s not slow, but when I'm doing CPU intensive tasks like compiling or ripping CDs, it seems to slow down a lot more than KDE 2.2. I guess it's the debug code or something? Might be my imagination though... :) -- Daniel Rees e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

Re: KDE 3.0rc3 Debs???

2002-04-03 Thread Daniel Rees
On Wednesday 03 Apr 2002 4:02 pm, Daniel Rees wrote: > On Wednesday 03 Apr 2002 2:52 pm, David Bishop wrote: > > As for the speed difference, are you using self-compiled bins, or > > pre-release .debs? I ask, because (supposedly) compiling things yourself > > causes a speed

Re: Building KDE 3.0 on Woody: Making sure it doesn't hose things.

2002-04-08 Thread Daniel Rees
will need to put "no-generate-sessiontypes" in /etc/kde2/kdm/kdm.options to stop KDM from deleting your session type when it searches for new window-managers. This may not be the "Debian Way", but I've only touched /usr/local so it is easy to remove. :) -- Daniel Re