> Hello!
>
> On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I noticed that the majority of the X-windows fonts are gzipped.
> > Has this always been the case?[...]
>
> gzipped fonts support was added in XFree86 3.3. XFree86 (<= 3.2) could
> not handle gzipped fonts. I don't know about oth
>
> I decided I would try learning some C++ programming using the Qt
> package. I tried the Hello World app in the tutorial and it would not
> compile using gcc.
>
> I have set QTDIR to /usr/X11R6/include/qt as that seems to be the place
> that Debian put them. I read the install guide but dire
> From: Leland Olds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > You don't have to buy Qt in order to run free Qt based software for
> > Windows, NT, etc. Anyone can distribute Qt based software for any
> > platform that Qt supports. But someone would have to purchase a copy
> >
>
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Are there any plans to package KDE (www.kde.org) or any of it's
> > components?
>
> KDE will be packaged, and you will be able to use it, but Debian is
> most interested in 100% free desktop environments, so we have to be a
> bit careful with KDE. KDE itself is f
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