> first of all, there is a newer and better version of kicad running without > problems in any Linux system. I use Kubuntu. Download it from > http://iut-tice.ujf-grenoble.fr/cao/
Yes I am aware. But I'm running debian (and I'm quite a noob using it) so I don't know how to create a suitable deb package for the newest kicad..(I'm learning).I fear that if I use the ubuntu package, it will break my system > With all libraries added, Kicad will run slower. Try to add only the ones you > need. Yes, this is what I did in the end. Thanks Andres --- In [email protected], Pedro Martin <pki...@...> wrote: > > Hi Andrés, > > > With all libraries added, Kicad will run slower. Try to add only the ones you > need. > I have a test project with all libraries added, just to search a component or > module. > As it's very easy to copy a component/module from one library to another, at > last you will have your personal libraires. > > Regards, > Pedro. > > > Hi, > > > > I'm new to Kicad and actually new to PCB design. After struggling countless > hours to find the right component/module I need, I stumbled upon an > extraordinary number of libraries and modules that have a lot of stuff that's > useful. Now, I know how to add a single library to the list...but how do I > add all of them at the same time (doing it one by one would be > horrendous..)?. Also I have a ton of modules and I have the same issue with > them. > > > > I'm running a dated version of Kicad (2007) that's in Debian GNU/linux > > Lenny > repositories. > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > >
