On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Yes, like all panels :)
> ^^
> D'oh, I meant applets of course :-/ One of those days...
well, that's not an option for me then... anyways, I've got kikbd now, and
all is well :)
(and I haven't taken the time to go looking around f
Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > > > Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never
> > > > worked to my satisfaction... it's too hard to switch between US and CF
> > > > for example...)
> > >
> > > What abo
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > > Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never
> > > worked to my satisfaction... it's too hard to switch between US and CF
> > > for example...)
> >
> > What about GNOME's GKB International Keyboard a
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never worked
> > to my satisfaction... it's too hard to switch between US and CF for
> > example...)
>
> What about GNOME's GKB International Keyboard applet?
I never saw it. And besides, G
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> I was wondering if there were kde 1.1.2 packages for deb-ppc?
>
> I know there are KDE2 beta packages, but I need just a few apps (well,
> kikbd mainly) that are not in kde2 yet...
>
> Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps
I was wondering if there were kde 1.1.2 packages for deb-ppc?
I know there are KDE2 beta packages, but I need just a few apps (well,
kikbd mainly) that are not in kde2 yet...
Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never worked
to my satisfaction... it's too hard to s
Frank Petzold wrote:
>
> I have tried to build KDE 1.1.2 yesterday, but it failed. I was able to build
> kdesupport and kdelibs, but the configure script of kdebase failed while it
> tried to compile a "small KDE application" to locate the paths. I once hat
> this probl
> To date, I have never been able to build all of KDE cleanly. Their
> 'distribution' 'stable' .tar.gz's are anything but. They're missing
> files. My recommendation, as always, is to just forget about KDE for the
> most part. The non-package-format files appear to be poorly maintained,
> and it's
Frank Petzold wrote:
>
> I have tried to build KDE 1.1.2 yesterday, but it failed. I was able to build
> kdesupport and kdelibs, but the configure script of kdebase failed while it
> tried to compile a "small KDE application" to locate the paths. I once hat
> this probl
I have tried to build KDE 1.1.2 yesterday, but it failed. I was able to build
kdesupport and kdelibs, but the configure script of kdebase failed while it
tried to compile a "small KDE application" to locate the paths. I once hat
this problem on m68k, too. There it seemed to be a
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