new files are up on kde.tdyc.com for potato users
woody's were installed (for i386...sparcs are a tad behind)
Ivan
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> I'm mainly interested in kdevelop, do you have an idea about when it'll we
> be in woody?
when it's functional. The kdevelop that *can* go into woody is still not
quite there.
> why is it in the contrib section (why not main?)?
because when I set up kde.tdyc.com I didn't set it up like the
Hi,
I'm running woody with xfree864 .0.1-4 and KDE2.
Every time I try to start kdm ist crashes after a second with a segfault.
It doesn't manage to display the login window before the crash.
The kdm package version is 2.0-final-5. The crash happened with release 4,
too.
Btw: xdm runs fine.
Befo
Hi there,
I'll be happy if you can answer some questions i have about kde and
debian
I'm mainly interested in kdevelop, do you have an idea about when it'll we
be in woody?
why is it in the contrib section (why not main?)?
klicq conflicts with licq, removing licq plugins, is this normal?
Hi all,
During this upload of new KDE packages I will also be uploading all
the dependant apps I rebuilt due to the upgrade of libssl.
This includes the following pacakges (all base don woody sources)
apache
apache-ssl
lib-apache-mod-ssl
lynx-ssl
links-ssl
fetchmail
> Here's my question:
> Would it be a good idea to upload the iso image somewhere for folks to
> download (I notice people keep asking to see if it's stable enough for daily
> use) or would that just take away from the "testing" that would normally go
> on from people who get the latest debs.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 12:58:51AM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> ...of the KDE league. Or at least a board member. According to the press
> release (http://dot.kde.org/974298831/) there will be seats on the board
> for core developers and I think Ivan qualifies as the provider of KDE to a
> maj
Before the reorganization of this site I downloaded all the kde2 debs (using
wget) and created an apt-getable cd-rom out of them. I used them to install
kde2 onto the system I'm using now. I'm not sure just how current they are
(they may lack some of the new stuff) but they seem to work fine.
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