On 05/08/10 23:40, Gilcio R Amaral Martins wrote:
> Very good news Martin.
> Do you have patches or could you show us the changes you did in
> hk_classes and knoda.
> I would like to compile them and try myself.
> I have a database using reports and other knoda features that could
> serve to test.
> Gilcio Amaral
>
>
> On 05/08/10 19:46, martin wrote:
>    
>> I am currently using LinuxMint9 kde which is a 'user friendly' version
>> of the current Kubuntu.
>>
>> I have Knoda-0.8.30 installed with KDE3.5.10 + kdeprint, psutils,
>> enscript, poster and kghostview.  It appears to work normally.
>> I also have Kmymoney3.95 with KDE4.4.5 installed and running happily on
>> the same machine.
>>
>> I hope that this ability to run both versions of KDE on the same machine
>> persists.
>>
>> martin welsh
>>
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Knoda was loaded directly from the Kubuntu/Mint sources list and the 
dependencies were highlighted and selected by the package manager Synaptic.
Kmymoney2_3.95.0-svn106391-2_i386.deb and 
Kmymoney2-common_3.95.0-svn106391-2_all.deb files were downloaded from 
the Kmymoney site but be aware that the latest one kmymoney
-3.98.1-1 demands packages from Debian Testing.
Some of the older KDE packages were missing from the Kubuntu/Mint 
sources and these were recovered from the www.debian.org web site.

I am afraid that I find LinuxMint easy to use.  Many years ago I tried 
Mandriva and found it difficult to understand.

martin

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