Re: kde is no longer in debian

1999-03-23 Thread Carl Mummert
I just finished installing four user machines with the kde .debs; you can try ftp.us.kde.org for a US mirror. These are the qt packages you need; install them, then install all of the KDE debs. .../debian/dists/potato/non-free/binary-i386/devel/qt1g-dev_1.42-2.deb .../debian/dists/potato/non-free

Re: kde is no longer in debian

1999-03-23 Thread MallarJ
In a message dated 3/22/99 6:58:55 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > You can get debian packages from www.kde.org (follow the ftp site > links). But be warned, you need the unstable version of qtg in order > to install them. I just installed the debian kde packages, but I >

Re: kde is no longer in debian??

1999-03-23 Thread Stephen Pitts
On Tue, Mar 23, 1999 at 11:14:42AM +, Shao Zhang wrote: > Hi, > > Has kde been droped out of debian?? I couldn't seem to find those packages > > anymore? > > So what is the best way of installing kde now? > > Thx > > Shao > > ___

Re: kde is no longer in debian

1999-03-23 Thread Cameron Schaus
> Hi, > > Has kde been droped out of debian?? I couldn't seem to find those packages > > anymore? > > So what is the best way of installing kde now? You can get debian packages from www.kde.org (follow the ftp site links). But be warned, you need the unstable version of qtg in order to

kde is no longer in debian??

1999-03-23 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, Has kde been droped out of debian?? I couldn't seem to find those packages anymore? So what is the best way of installing kde now? Thx Shao Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1 ___ _ _ D