Joseph Garvin wrote:
> SuSE probably has a seperate package, something like python-tk, that
> will install IDLE.
# rpm -qf `which idle`
python-idle-2.4.1-3
Ciao, Michael.
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Joseph Garvin wrote:
> Steve wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Hopefully this is not to of topic. I just installed SuSe
>>10.0
>> and although python installed but no Idle. I can't seem to find it
>> in
>>the list of available packages either. I was wondering if someone
>>might steer me in t
Steve wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Hopefully this is not to of topic. I just installed SuSe 10.0
> and although python installed but no Idle. I can't seem to find it in
>the list of available packages either. I was wondering if someone might
>steer me in the right direction. I've just started learni
Hello,
Hopefully this is not to of topic. I just installed SuSe 10.0
and although python installed but no Idle. I can't seem to find it in
the list of available packages either. I was wondering if someone might
steer me in the right direction. I've just started learning python and
would