On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 13:06 +0200, Joe Hart wrote: > Alan Haggai Alavi wrote: > > Greg Folkert wrote: > >> On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 08:14 +0530, Alan Haggai Alavi wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I installed the package for 'GTK Styles and Fonts' in KDE. I > >>> installed it via Automatix2. But I happened to install it twice. Now, > >>> in my Control Center, I am having two menu options named 'GTK Styles > >>> and Fonts' in 'Appearance'. How can I remove one of them? > >>> > >> > >> Alan, this is NOT UBUNTU. > >> > > Hi Greg, > > > > I am using Debian Etch. I did the above in it. So any way to get that > > duplicate menu removed? > > > > Regards, > > Alan. > > > > > > If your system still works, you are lucky. Using Ubuntu packages on > Debian is just asking for trouble. Yes, Automatix2 is a neat little > helper to make it simpler for newbies to install things, but everything > that it installs is available for Etch just by finding the right > repository. > > The first place to look is http://www.debian-multimedai.org where one > can find most of the codecs and multimedia apps that Debian (and Ubuntu) > are missing. They are real Debian .deb files, not .deb files mangled by > the Ubuntu staff. > > That is the one thing that upsets me most about Ubuntu. Not that it is > a bad distro, nor that it takes developers from Debian, although both > can be said to be true. What irks me is that Ubuntu breaks Debian > compatibility.
Apparently, Automatix2 is Debian Etch "compatible". It appears this is NOT that case, doing the double menu entry. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key: 1024D/B524687C 2003-08-05 Fingerprint: E1D3 E3D7 5850 957E FED0 2B3A ED66 6971 B524 687C Alternate Fingerprint: 09F9 1102 9D74 E35B D841 56C5 6356 88C0
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