> Another question
>
> How can I know witch is my KDE4 version ?
>
> In the start splash I only see 4.1 so I don't know if it si 4.1.2 or 4.1.3
> or wathever
>
> GUAN
>
You may check which package is installed with apt or aptitude.
# man apt
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> Another question
>
> How can I know witch is my KDE4 version ?
>
> In the start splash I only see 4.1 so I don't know if it si 4.1.2 or 4.1.3
> or wathever
In any kde aplication go to Help -> About KDE
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Another question
How can I know witch is my KDE4 version ?
In the start splash I only see 4.1 so I don't know if it si 4.1.2 or 4.1.3
or wathever
GUAN
2008/12/6 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hello,
> >
> > penktadienis 05 Gruodis 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] rašė:
> > > some packages from sid. KDE4 fro
> Hello,
>
> penktadienis 05 Gruodis 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] rašė:
> > some packages from sid. KDE4 from backports was version 4.1, the last
> > time I checked. The experimental KDE4 is version 4.2. 4.2 is really
> > what you want, but you would have to learn to cope with sid and
> > experiment
Yes I'm Spanish
Thanks for the tip.
In another hand, I tried Synaptic in a Virtual Machine in another PC and It
looks work fine :)
Thanks,
GUAN
Gracias Carlos ;)
2008/12/6 Carlos Álvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Guandedió, cusha, ;D.
>
> There's a metapackage called "kde4-minimal" that just ins
Guandedió, cusha, ;D.
There's a metapackage called "kde4-minimal" that just installs the
essential components of KDE4 (the ones with the red ball if I'm not
worng here: http://packages.debian.org/experimental/kde4-minimal), in
case you don't want to install the whole desktop enviroment. That
metap
Hello,
penktadienis 05 Gruodis 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] rašė:
> some packages from sid. KDE4 from backports was version 4.1, the last
> time I checked. The experimental KDE4 is version 4.2. 4.2 is really
> what you want, but you would have to learn to cope with sid and
> experimental, and as a n
> A friend tell me that it's better to use name as: testing, unstable, ...
> because in this way I can't take care with the new name of the new
> Debian.release
Your friend is generally correct. Certainly about using "lenny" or
"testing", go ahead and use "testing" if you intend to stick with
Tes
A friend tell me that it's better to use name as: testing, unstable, ...
because in this way I can't take care with the new name of the new
Debian.release
>
> apt-get install kde4oraptitude install kde4?
>
Well, to make it work first of all I need to install form ustable branch
> Hi,
>
> I installed yesterday KDE4 in my Debian Testing.
>
> After fixed some problems, I got to install it. I like very much the new
> aparence but when I try to manage my package using a GUI application I have
> the following issue.
>
> 1st- I try to use KPackage form KDE4, I n
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