> Why are you looking for binary packages. You can simply get it and > compile it. Give it a try dude! I could, but with Mandrake I can easily get all RPMs and their requirements automatically using urpmi so I don't like to compile unless I really have to. Luckily I found the RPMS for kdebindings from Texstar of PCLinuxOnline :)
> Apple's changes were released short after (as far as I remember) after > the release of KDE 3.1 They have now been merged in the KDE CVS and > willl be available in KDE 3.2. They will improve things, I have heard > that Apple has got 50 engeneers working around the clock just on khtml. > And they release all their code back to KDE. But still, don't expect > all banks to work with khtml. Many of them even don't work with Gecko > either, and are IE only. Cool! I knew about the Apple's contribution but even though it was kind of obvious they would merge it in KDE I needed someone to confirm it. Unfortunately as far as compatibility is concerned nothing can beat IE. Fortunately (from my experience) this lack of compatibly is mostly with effects and not so important stuff. And BTW since you mentioned IE, I noticed we have IE 4 on university's Sun OS systems. But when I searched for "IE for Linux/Unix" I was redirected to all sort of anti-unix pages from Microsoft! Wish I could still access IE in Linux untill others specially KHTML improve! -- Hooman Baradaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.hoomanb.com _______________________________________________ bna-linuxiran mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bna-linuxiran
