On 1/25/06, Brian Durant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why would someone do a fink install KDE, GNOME, XFCE, etc window
> manager? I am sure asking this question shows how little I know about
> Fink and X11, but hey you gotta learn somehow!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brian
>
The ones you've listed are more th
Why would someone do a fink install KDE, GNOME, XFCE, etc window
manager? I am sure asking this question shows how little I know about
Fink and X11, but hey you gotta learn somehow!
Cheers,
Brian
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Well I found what I needed I went to the area about updating CVS
fink selfupdate-cvs
fink update-all
and it allows me to access unstable stuff and gives a my complete list
of what is available
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 04:29 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
Try updating your package descript
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Edd Thompson wrote:
> How do I get kde, openoffice.
You can install the bundle-kde package using fink to get KDE.
For openoffice, go to their website (http://www.openoffice.org)--it's not
in fink.
> How do I find out what other unofficial stuff there is?
What do you mean b
How do I get kde, openoffice.
How do I find out what other unofficial stuff there is?
Flexibility is the cornerstone of progress
Progress is impossible without change.
Those who can not change their minds
will never be able to change anything.
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, greg hyde wrote:
> I entered the following command, now Fink want me to select an
> alternative to satisfy a virtual dependency (which I did yesterday.) I
> understood I did not need to redownload this.
Make the same choice you made yesterday and there won't be a redownlo
I entered the following command, now Fink want me to select an
alternative to satisfy a virtual dependency (which I did yesterday.) I
understood I did not need to redownload this. Is there another command?
Also, I don't remember which alternative I chose (between system-xfree86
and xfree86-b
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Max Horn wrote:
> At 6:37 Uhr -0600 21.03.2002, Chris Devers wrote:
> >
> >Many Gnome applications have been ported, but almost nothing from KDE.
> >(Apparently one [or more?] of the core KDE libraries is incompatible with
> >the Darwin kernel (because Darwin is missing funct
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, greg hyde wrote:
> Now that I have Fink, et al installed, is it possible to install KDE or
> GNOME desktops?? If so, will they run along side OS X, or as a separate
> login??
Many Gnome applications have been ported, but almost nothing from KDE.
(Apparently one [or more?
Now that I have Fink, et al installed, is it possible to install KDE or
GNOME desktops?? If so, will they run along side OS X, or as a separate
login??
Thanks.
BTW, what was that command again to resume installing Etherreal (which
was disrupted by not having Developers Tools previously insta
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