On Monday 16 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon April 16 2007, Marcus Meissner scratched these words onto a
>
> coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
> > On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 12:24:02PM -0800, John Andersen wrote:
> > > On Monday 16 April 2007, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
> > > > John Andersen wrote:
> > > > > [...kernel 2.6.21...]
>
> <snip>
>
> > Beagle is not part of the kernel.
> >
> > Beagle uses the inotify API, which is part of the kernel.
>
> Marcus,
> If you know, why is it necessary to have Open Office installed in
> order to have KDE installed ? I still have the problem w/ 10.2 that I
> must install Open Office or it will not install KDE. How are they
> connected, and can/will  it be fixed in the future, pretty please?
>
> I need KDE, I don't need any , repeat,  ANY office suite. It's a very
> weird connection to me. That is I can't see , and do not recall any
> part of OO that is required for KDE.  However, since I don't use OO I
> *might* have missed the notice. If there is a requirement, I'd like
> to know waht it is.
> TIA, y'all,
========

Hi jf,
I'm guessing that you have installed the program that gives OOo a KDE 
look when  you use it.  Otherwise, there should be no dependency with 
OOo.  I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the file right now, but 
can look if you don't find it.  That would be the only reason I could 
think of or another program associated with OOo in KDE you have 
inadvertently installed.

Hope that helps,
Lee
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