I'll give that a shot in a bit, XFCE4 with the bleeding qt works just
fine though. I still don't have sound, but thats an entirely unrelated
issue.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 16:57:42 -0500, Matt McArthur
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The at-bleeding QT wants to remove KDE, I'm g
The at-bleeding QT wants to remove KDE, I'm going to try XFCE, but is
there a way to keep the bleeding qt from wanting to remove KDE?
I believe Axel stated earlier in a comment to someone using Fedora
Core 1, that he would have to upgrade to the bleeding version of QT to
make it work
On Fri, 11 F