> lrhorer :
> My servers are on a secure network, unaccessible from outside the
> network, and I almost never do anything that doesn't require root
> access on them,
LOL
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lrhorer wrote:
I have been using kde4 for over a year. The only issues that I have
had are the lack of a couple of programs that haven't been ported from
kde3 to kde4 yet but I have managed with out them. You didn't explain
what your problems are with kde4 so I am going to have to guess here.
Yes
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-03-12 19:52, lrhorer wrote:
> [snip]
>>
>> My servers are on a secure network, unaccessible from outside
>> the
>> network, and I almost never do anything that doesn't require root
>> access on them, so I set them up with a chooser that has root as one
On 2010-03-12 19:52, lrhorer wrote:
[snip]
My servers are on a secure network, unaccessible from outside the
network, and I almost never do anything that doesn't require root
access on them, so I set them up with a chooser that has root as one of
its selections defaulted in the KDM choos
> I have been using kde4 for over a year. The only issues that I have
> had are the lack of a couple of programs that haven't been ported from
> kde3 to kde4 yet but I have managed with out them. You didn't explain
> what your problems are with kde4 so I am going to have to guess here.
> Yes the UI
Cassiano Leal wrote:
> On 9 March 2010 00:22, Sam Leon wrote:
>> lrhorer wrote:
>>>
>>> I loaded up an embedded system with Debian recently. I was having
>>> problems relating to the older kernel in Lenny, so I want ahead and
>>> installed Squeeze. I got things working, but I was mortified with
> I have replaced kpackage with "gdebi-kde", gdebi lets you install
> local deb packages resolving and installing its dependencies. apt does
> the same, but only for remote (http, ftp) located packages.
>
> I also use synaptic.
I've used both somewhat extensively. I dislike synaptic. Kp
lrhorer wrote:
I loaded up an embedded system with Debian recently. I was having
problems relating to the older kernel in Lenny, so I want ahead and
installed Squeeze. I got things working, but I was mortified with
KDE4, which installed with Squeeze. It's horrible. I mean really,
real
On Seg, 08 Mar 2010, lrhorer wrote:
I loaded up an embedded system with Debian recently. I was having
problems relating to the older kernel in Lenny, so I want ahead and
installed Squeeze. I got things working, but I was mortified with
KDE4, which installed with Squeeze. It's horrible.
On 9 March 2010 00:22, Sam Leon wrote:
> lrhorer wrote:
>>
>> I loaded up an embedded system with Debian recently. I was having
>> problems relating to the older kernel in Lenny, so I want ahead and
>> installed Squeeze. I got things working, but I was mortified with
>> KDE4, which instal
lrhorer wrote:
I loaded up an embedded system with Debian recently. I was having
problems relating to the older kernel in Lenny, so I want ahead and
installed Squeeze. I got things working, but I was mortified with
KDE4, which installed with Squeeze. It's horrible. I mean really,
real
I loaded up an embedded system with Debian recently. I was having
problems relating to the older kernel in Lenny, so I want ahead and
installed Squeeze. I got things working, but I was mortified with
KDE4, which installed with Squeeze. It's horrible. I mean really,
really bad. KDE3 wa
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