On Tuesday March 11, 2003 04:18 pm, Steffen Barszus wrote:
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> It is simply wrong that Mandrake breaks kde, its a lie . full stop.
> The only thing that mandrake changes is the location of the menus, since it
> uses debian-style menu-entries as far as I know. But so debian would break
> kde too.

Well, some distros put KDE in /opt/kde and some, like Mandrake, put it in 
/usr.  Granted, there are pros and cons on both sides.  I'm not starting this 
thread to discuss that, I just want it to work and for Mofset to have the 
correct info on his web page.  Granted, he may be misinformed, but I don't 
think the misinformation on his web page was intentional.  He's willing to 
correct it if I can prove that my working system isn't just a fluke and it 
works on other systems running MDK 9.0.

Jim
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