* Carla Schroder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030302 20:23]: > On Sunday 02 March 2003 03:52 pm, Hall Stevenson wrote: > > So, I'm pretty certain there are "K" equivalents to all "G" > > applications. The only app I'm unsure about is Mozilla (and Phoenix). I > > thought they depended on GTK libs, but 'apt-cache show mozilla-browser' > > doesn't seem to indicate that. That's good ! > > Why not keep both installed? Then you can use both sets of apps. Gnome apps > run in KDE, KDE apps run in Gnome. And in any other window manager, for that > matter.
I'm the type that actually looks at what packages I have installed every so often and if I'm not using one, I get rid of it ! :) I'll run 'deborphan' to clean up any unneeded libs then. If I'm not using gnome/gtk, I don't want it on my machine. That's just the way I am... > <snip> > > It looks like unstable only has KDE 2.2 available. Isn't KDE up in the 3 > > range ?? I see an article at debianplanet.com the KDE3 started into SID > > on Feb 5... > > Start here, KDE3 and Debian : Frequently Asked Questions > http://davidpashley.com/debian-kde/faq.html > > There are at least three different sources for KDE debs. Use only the ones > from kde.org. KDE3 won't make it into stable for a while yet, though it will > eventually. Stick with what the FAQ says and you'll be fine. I'll look that over tonight or tomorrow. I imagine I'll be switching in a matter of days. Thanks ! Hall -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]