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We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
package(s) have been removed from unstable:
kf5-kdepim-apps-libs | 4:20.08.3-1 | source
kf5-kdepim-apps-libs-data | 4:20.08.3-1 | all
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We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
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Hi,
> I am not such a purist, so I really appreciate the comfort of a desktop like
> KDE or LXDE in this case.
It's not so much about purism in my personal case, but rather about
the unwillingness to repeatedly learn how to do the same things in
frequently (*) changing ways.
(*) Once every ten y
Hey Thomas,
yes. At the moment, using xorrecord or xfburn, I am able to do the job.
Thanks a lot for your advice.
I am not such a purist, so I really appreciate the comfort of a desktop like KDE
or LXDE in this case. But I see that there is a huge overhead and with this also
the additional source
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