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On Thursday 02 January 2003 05:28,  wrote:
> A new MDK user asked to know how they can tell if they have Kmail on their
> new MDK system or not.  If it isn't in the Kmenu, what next?

then it probably isn't installed. i find the standard MDK menu is a little 
hard to get around until you get used to it (and even then i don't think it's 
a vast improvement over what is already there)...

you can try executing kmail directly to make sure, of course... Alt-F2 and the 
minicli pops up, enter "kmail" and click on the Run button. if it comes up 
with an error, it isn't installed, and you will want to install the 
kdenetwork package: urpmi kdenetwork 

> And if Konquerer is found in the trash, can it simply be restored to it's
> orginal place by opening the trash and restoring?

i highly doubt konqueror is in the trash, unless they are running X as root 
(and they aren't, right? right? =) ... if anything, it might be a .desktop 
file or a link to konqueror. in either case, simply removing it from the 
trash will work. 

note that there is no "restore" from the trash as there is under windows or 
macos, wherein the trash magically puts the file back where it came from. one 
day a KDE devel will implement kio_trash and that will change, but until 
then.....

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Aaron J. Seigo
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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
    - Albert Einstein
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