On Thursday 16 November 2000 03:23, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The purpose of these updates is some rather large bug fixes and
> enhancements. It pulls the code up to the level of the code in Cooker (post
> 2.0). These RPM's will not fix all reported bugs and may contain new ones.
> Please do not re-report bugs if things still aren't fixed. What I need to
> know is:
>
> 1. Are these valid updates? Do they offer you any improvements, look and
> feel, functionality?
>
Yes they are valid updates. Improvements are:
1. Speed: remarkable on Pentium 200, 64 EDO RAM,
2. Stability: Kcontrol doesn't crash on exit; Kmail doesn't crash when you
click on a new mail when still downloading messages form mail server;
3. Funktionality: KasBar and External Taskbar are great.
> 2. Is anything in them now broken, that wasn't broken before? In other
> words do they break anything.
>
Nope!
> NOTE: Use these at your own risk! They work on my machines, have no idea
> what will happen on yours. There is also a new dependency for kdepim on
> libical, the rpm for this is in the same directory.
>
I've installed packages from terminal, and I had to update-menus and
reboot computer to get kdm back.
Thanks for the great job. We have to put you in the Guiness Book as the
fastest packager in the Linux World.
Best regards,
Zeljko Vukman