Nothing installs on a sid/amd64 fresh installation when I type
aptitude install kde4-minimal
All dependences seem to be unsatisfied.
Any hint?
Dimitris
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Attached is the output of the command
aptitude install kde4-minimal
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
Reading extended state information...
Initializing package states...
Reading task descriptions...
The following packages are BROKEN:
libxine1-mi
Yes, it worked smoothly. Package libmagick10 was used from testing, since it
is not available in unstable.
Thanks
Dimitris
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Hello,
I have a laptop computer equipped with a NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX graphics
card. The screen works with the default 1900x1200 resolution. I tried to lower
down this resolution e.g. to 1900x1120, so that the latter coincides with the
resolution of the projector which I use for presentations
Hello,
will there be any packages for kdevelop under KDE SC 4.4.1?
SC 4.4.1 seems to work fine in my machine. Thanks for your effort.
Regardss
Dimitris
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