Hi, Please be sure to reply to the entire list (so others can see the questions too)
On 01/12/2015 05:04 AM, Marlon Ng wrote: > Thank you Israel, > > So I have downloaded Kompozer and it's a .tar.gz file. I created a new > folder on the desktop, named it Kompozer, and extracted the contents > of the .tar.gz file into the Kompozer folder on the desktop. > > What's next? > > I've looked into other kompozer threads but haven't found them > helpful. I'm running Lubuntu latest version by the way. > > Thank you for your time! > > ... > > > Kompozer is no longer in Debian/Ubuntu repos, so this will not be the easiest thing. Now... _if you want to compile your own version of Kompozer_, then you should know the basics about compiling, and install the essential build tools. Most source packages come with a readme that has instructions similar to ./configure make sudo make install Follow whatever instructions are in the README and it should *just work* This should be in the folder you extracted the tar.gz into. OR... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallKompozer This basically installs the packages from 12.04 into newer versions (like 14.04). Be forewarned, this program has not had a stable release in around 8 years. The project is most likely no longer active, which is why the program was dropped from the repositories. Feel free to look at alternatives. Seamonkey is a community maintained web suite that has a WYSIWYG editor. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/ There is a way to install it as well without compiling, and it is currently maintained (last release 5 Jan 2015) -- Regards
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