because *KompoZer* is a little bit freakish to install, some might need this *HOWTO*.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Repository ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "*KompoZer* NVU 1.0, released in June 2005, is the last official release that you will find at most download sites, however, it isn't the newest or best version of the Nvu software. An unofficial bugfix/update called "KompoZer" is available here <http://kompozer.net/download.php>. KompoZer fixes some of the major bugs and annoyances found in Nvu 1.0. If you are using NVU 1.0 and it works for you, stick with it. But if you run into problems, give KompoZer a try and see if it helps." (http://net2.com/nvu/download.html) "kompozer-0.7.10-i386.deb <http://downloads.sourceforge.net/kompozer/kompozer-0.7.10-i386.deb?use_m= irror=3Dovh> (8.2 MB) - successfully tested on Debian Etch" (http://kompozer.net/download.php) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64 Studio 2.1 (Etch) 32-bit and 64-bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To install KompoZer to a vanilla install of 64 Studio 2.1 32-bit it might be fine to run: wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/kompozer/kompozer-0.7.10-i386.deb?use_mi= rror=3Dovh su dpkg -i kompozer-0.7.10-i386.deb This package seems to be incompatible with the 64-bit version. To install KompoZer to a vanilla install of 64 Studio 2.1 64-bit I run: wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/kompozer/kompozer-0.7.10-gcc4.0.3-i486.t= ar.gz?use_mirror=3Dovh tar xzvf kompozer-0.7.10-gcc4.0.3-i486.tar.gz rm kompozer-0.7.10-gcc4.0.3-i486.tar.gz mv kompozer /path/where/it/should/be KompoZer can be started by running: /path/where/it/should/be/kompozer/kompozer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64 Studio 2.1 (Lenny) 32-bit and 64-bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To install KompoZer to 64 Studio 2.1 64-bit upgraded to Lenny I run: wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/kompozer/kompozer-0.7.10-gcc4.0.3-i486.t= ar.gz?use_mirror=3Dovh tar xzvf kompozer-0.7.10-gcc4.0.3-i486.tar.gz rm kompozer-0.7.10-gcc4.0.3-i486.tar.gz mv kompozer /path/where/it/should/be This way to install shouldn't differ for the 32-bit version. KompoZer can be started by running: /path/where/it/should/be/kompozer/kompozer Just copying "kompozer" from "/path/where/it/should/be/kompozer" to "/usr/bin" seems to be no help, to enable a normal start. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Suse 11.0 32-bit and 64-bit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To install KompoZer to Suse 11.0 64-bit I used the 32-bit RPM: wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/kompozer/kompozer-0.7.10-i386.rpm?use_mi= rror=3Dovh su rpm -iv kompozer-0.7.10-i386.rpm rm kompozer-0.7.10-i386.rpm This way to install shouldn't differ for the 32-bit version. KompoZer can be started normal by running: kompozer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Non-Linux ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know what to do. Just one information, because of an integrated FTP client, it's possible to edit the web page direct on the web server. Steff, take a look at http://www.netzwelt.de/software/6914-kompozer.html. HTH, Ralf PS: I didn't tested KompoZer myself. For Suse some seems to be fine with the 32-bit RPM, that's not official listed as "successfully tested" for any Suse.
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