On Saturday 14 February 2004 04:51 pm, Glenn wrote:
> On Saturday 14 February 2004 21:30, you wrote:
> > No I havent tried because while I know mandrake was likely derived from
> > RH. RH-7.2 �is several years old and will not install on this equipment.
> > Therefore I am skittish, for that reason. �As a matter of fact I couldnt
> > get it to work on a 586, �but the screensaver was great. �I guess if I
> > cant find out how to get the files I need for the other one I'll have to
> > try.
> >
> > Regards;
> > Hoyt
>
> I've got 20 different screen savers listed in my 10.0rc2 configuration
> without having to take any special steps.  Maybe I missed something way
> early in this thread, but where are the KDE packages falling short?  I
> can't remember exactly which package(s) contained all of these savers, but
> "KDE" and "art" were in the name, IIRC.
>
> I've even got a slide show saver cycling through a series of Rocky
> Mountains shots I took last year.  Something soothing about that.
>
> Glenn
Wait, did I miss something? Did you say 10.0rc2 and mean 10.0beta2? or did I 
miss where 10.0rc1 was released?

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Dennis M. linux user #180842


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