Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 06:48:10 -0600
From: Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[HUGE SNIP of Good Stuff]
> . . . Perhaps Debian needs a "clearing house" email address where
> such suggestions could be made; a "maintainer" of the clearing
> house could then route suggestions to the various
> developers/
Kent West wrote:
I think he's expecting Synaptic to be a little more helpful; I just
installed it to see how it behaves, and when you search for "kde", it
finds the KDE section, but not the KDE metapackage. You can then
scroll through the KDE section and manually find the KDE metapackage,
but
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Rafi Gabzu wrote:
3.Since KDE wasn't installed I searched it in " Synaptic Package
Manager " , I got a long list with short descriptions , now I had to
understand what to install
Maybe you should mark somehow the basic/core/main packages in the "
Synaptic Pac
Rafi Gabzu wrote:
3.Since KDE wasn't installed I searched it in " Synaptic Package
Manager " , I got a long list with short descriptions , now I had to
understand what to install
Maybe you should mark somehow the basic/core/main packages in the "
Synaptic Package Manager " ?
KDE will
Hi,
I've installed Debian "testing", I have very little experience in
Linux . During my installation and after solving some of my problems
(I still have a few...) I wonder why isn't the OS take care for it and
maybe save hours of searching :
1. It took me hours to get additional Hebrew fonts for
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