BRM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Thu, 13
Mar 2008 13:46:40 -0700:
> I'm interested to hear, however, how easy it is for those of us that
> login on the command line instead of the GUI. Should be as simple as
> re-pointing the xinitrc file for the individual us
"Mark Haney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Thu, 13 Mar 2008
10:35:04 -0400:
> Duncan, as always your comments are insightful and worth reading. I
> appreciate your input, and will likely hold off for the time being. I
> don't have the time to muck around with
--- Juul Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fernando Boaglio schreef:
> >> > You can try it, and switch back to KDE3 anytime you want.
> >> No you can't. Either you take the red pill and stick to kde3 or
> the
> >> blue pill and end up in wonderland fighting bugs, that might
> prove to
> >> be
Fernando Boaglio schreef:
> You can try it, and switch back to KDE3 anytime you want.
No you can't. Either you take the red pill and stick to kde3 or the
blue pill and end up in wonderland fighting bugs, that might prove to
be annoying from time to time but it will not bring X down.
Yo
Duncan wrote:
"Mark Haney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Thu, 13 Mar 2008
08:45:50 -0400:
I swear I think I missed the threads on KDE4 after it was released. I'm
sure by now at least some people are using it, so how is it on amd64? I
know it's buggy and al
On Wednesday 12 March 2008, Duncan wrote:
> I just thought it ridiculous that I had to run a full local mail setup
> and/or send the mail round trip to my ISP and back (it's admin mail,
> better it's not sent via unencrypted Internet mail at all!), just to
> arrange for a local application to have
"Mark Haney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Thu, 13 Mar 2008
08:45:50 -0400:
> I swear I think I missed the threads on KDE4 after it was released. I'm
> sure by now at least some people are using it, so how is it on amd64? I
> know it's buggy and all that, but
> > You can try it, and switch back to KDE3 anytime you want.
> No you can't. Either you take the red pill and stick to kde3 or the
> blue pill and end up in wonderland fighting bugs, that might prove to
> be annoying from time to time but it will not bring X down.
You are right. I meant you c
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 09:51:21 -0300
"Fernando Boaglio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it is =)
Confirm
> Actually , I need to run kmail from the KDE3 branch.
Yeah my brother runs amarok from kde3...you guys need to discover mpd
>
> You can try it, and switch back to KDE3 anytime you want.
No y
Fernando Boaglio wrote:
Yes, it is =)
And you can keep KDE3 as well.
Actually , I need to run kmail from the KDE3 branch.
You can try it, and switch back to KDE3 anytime you want.
[]'s
Fernando Boaglio
I've seen a couple of Gentoo wiki articles on KDe4, is there one in
particular I should
Yes, it is =)
And you can keep KDE3 as well.
Actually , I need to run kmail from the KDE3 branch.
You can try it, and switch back to KDE3 anytime you want.
[]'s
Fernando Boaglio
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I swear I think I missed the threads on KDE4 after it was released. I'm
sure by now at least some people are using it, so how is it on amd64? I
know it's buggy and all that, but is it functional? Are there any
showstoppers you've seen?
I'd like to throw it on my dev box, but I'm not sure I
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