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On Wednesday, 15. August 2001 02:26, tluxt wrote:
A: Create a file called .xsessions in each user's home directory and
put in it the following line:
exec startkde
Why exec? Only startkde will do just fine. What is the advantage of the
often seen
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 08:32:33AM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Why exec? Only startkde will do just fine. What is the advantage of the
often seen exec? There is not even a help text in the man page and it seems
a pretty useless command in a shell (and the above has a shell).
directly from
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On Wednesday, 15. August 2001 09:18, Jan Albiez wrote:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 08:32:33AM +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Why exec? Only startkde will do just fine. What is the advantage of
the often seen exec? There is not even a help text in the
--- Hendrik Sattler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, 15. August 2001 02:26, tluxt wrote:
A: Create a file called .xsessions in each user's home directory and
put in it the following line:
exec startkde
Why exec? Only startkde will do just fine. What is the advantage of the
often
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
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On Wednesday, 15. August 2001 02:26, tluxt wrote:
A: Create a file called .xsessions in each user's home directory and
put in it the following line:
exec startkde
Why exec? Only startkde will do just fine. What is the advantage
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Hi Jamie,
Could you please include an item on how to use KDEDIRS to make locally
compiled packages work in /usr/local/kde, etc.? And of course how to put that
in your .xsession
A starter for you:
Q. How can I use locally compiled KDE programs?
A.
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Debian KDE users FAQ V-0.1
Jaime Robles ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Hi Jamie.
If you are the maintainer of this FAQ, (and if you are not, would you
please pass this request on to the mainainer?) would you please
--- tluxt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A: Create a file called .xsessions in each user's home directory and
Ah. I believe the correct file name is .xsession, not .xsessions
Thanks.
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Some more details for the FAQ:
3.-Q: Where are the Release schedules?
See http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-2.2-release-plan.html
for details for the general KDE releases; of course debian releases may take
more time if there are difficulties to resolve with the packaging.
Debian KDE users FAQ V-0.1
Jaime Robles ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Last update 16/Mar/2001
This FAQ comes from the Debian KDE user list:
debian-kde@lists.debian.org
0.-Question: Where can I find the last version of this FAQ?
Answer: 27 Jan 2001
You can find it in
--- Jaime Robles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debian KDE users FAQ V-0.1
Jaime Robles ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Begin 27/Jan/2001
Last update 16/Mar/2001
This FAQ comes from the Debian KDE user list:
debian-kde@lists.debian.org
0.-Question: Where can I find the last version of this FAQ?
Debian KDE users FAQ V-0.1
Jaime Robles ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Begin 27/Jan/2001
Last update 16/Mar/2001
This FAQ comes from the Debian KDE user list:
debian-kde@lists.debian.org
0.-Question: Where can I find the last version of this FAQ?
Answer: 27 Jan 2001
You can find it in
Hello all!
Maybe we could try to complete the KDebian FAQ ;-)
Can you tell me the answers for the unanswered (i don't know if it is
well written) questions?
Thanks for your help.
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Un saludo,
Jaime Robles
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Coordinador KDE-ES http://www.kde.org/es
Debian
0.-Question: Where can I find the last version of this FAQ?
Answer: 27 Jan 2001
You can find it in http://kde.tdyc.com
should be http://kde.debian.net
1.-Q: Is there a list for KDE Debian users?
A: 27 Jan 2001
Yes, the email address is:
On Mar 16 2001, Jaime Robles wrote:
3.-Q: Where are the Release schedules?
A: You can find them at
http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/index.html.
6.-Q: How do I install it...I can't find a package called kde?
A: Go to http://kde.tdyc.com/ and see which mirrors are
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