Philip Webb <purs...@ca.inter.net> wrote: > 160318 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > > Alan Grimes <alonz...@verizon.net> wrote: > >> Philip Webb wrote: > >>> So that needs rephrasing : "Why is AG using KDE 5 ? " (smile). > >>> Everything works for me using Fluxbox + some KDE 4 apps. > >> The last good version of KDE was 3.5.x. Then the flood came (Qt > >> 4) > > My conclusion at the time was that my current set-up is slightly > better : Fluxbox provides the same basics & is simpler than the KDE 3 > environment, while the KDE apps I use (mainly Konsole Gwenview > Okular) are better in 4 .
Do you have installed the complete KDE4? If not, what packages do you have installed to configure the look and feel of your KDE apps? > However, there are 2 small items I really miss : Kmahjongg > Kworldclock . I had them in my previous machine (now stand-by), > but they need a library which I can't install anymore, > so I haven't tried to recreate them in my new machine. > (Yes, I know there is Kmahjongg-4 , but it doesn't do "removed > tiles"). > > > waben...@gmail.com wrote: > >> What I miss most of all is the fantastic konqueror. > >> It was way better than any other filemanager that I know. > > I use Krusader & recommend it very highly for heavy file-lifting : > have you tried it ? -- if not, do : you may well like it. Thanks for your suggestion. The dependencies are about the same as I would install konqueror. Over 20 new packages and also some blockers. And it seems that it is such a two panel thing, but that's usually not my thing. ;-) Is it possible to use tabs and just one panel? And does it have a tree mode? -- Regards wabe