Hello ALL,
I have a pure kde setup on my debian-box (should mean no apps using other
widget sets other than QT, expect ding:-)). I yust typed k and pressed tab in
a console to see routghly what programms I have installed. The following one
I choosed to post here as (necessary) packages for a
Chris Cheney writes:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 02:00:52AM +0200, Achim Bohnet wrote:
On Saturday 26 June 2004 15:41, Joey Hess wrote:
Chris Cheney wrote:
kde-core is enough to get KDE running, it includes
arts/kdelibs/kdebase, but it doesn't include any of the other
official KDE
folks this way of voting itsn't effective, you're not the only one who
would use Debian and the thing you write mentioning your favourite
application don't make sense e.g. because me or someone else simply not
use them. I guess data from the popularity-contest should be used for
such purposes
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On Thursday 01 July 2004 13:58, Denis wrote:
folks this way of voting itsn't effective, you're not the only one who
would use Debian and the thing you write mentioning your favourite
application don't make sense e.g. because me or someone else
Am Donnerstag, 1. Juli 2004 20:05 schrieb Frans Pop:
On Thursday 01 July 2004 13:58, Denis wrote:
folks this way of voting itsn't effective, you're not the only one who
would use Debian and the thing you write mentioning your favourite
application don't make sense e.g. because me or someone
On Wednesday 30 June 2004 02:44, Bud Rogers wrote:
Aside from konqueror and konsole, the apps I use every day are kmail,
knode, and kaddressbook. There are many other wonderful kde apps which
I would install as well, but those five top my list of indispensables.
I am using konqueror,
Dnia roda 30 czerwca 2004 02:00, Achim Bohnet napisa:
kde-core has: no mailer (kmail), no cd player (kscd), no mixer
(kmix), no addressbook (kaddressbook), no pdfviewer (kghostview).
Well, that's my minimum list of apps. If others send their
top 5 KDE apps we get a _small_ but useful new
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Am Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2004 02:00 schrieb Achim Bohnet:
On Saturday 26 June 2004 15:41, Joey Hess wrote:
Well, that's my minimum list of apps. If others send their
top 5 KDE apps we get a _small_ but useful new kde-destop-environment
pkgs before
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On Tuesday 29 June 2004 08:00 pm, Achim Bohnet wrote:
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Well, that's my minimum list of apps. If others send their
top 5 KDE apps we get a _small_ but useful new kde-destop-environment
pkgs before sarge+1.
For me, in addition to stuff in
Hi,
I am using konqueror, konsole, kmail, juk, kaddressbook and korganizer on a
daily basis. These are really great apps and shoud definitely make it on
the first sarge cd!
I forgot kate! Kate is definitely one of the best text editors around, I use
it every day and it should be included,
On Saturday 26 June 2004 15:41, Joey Hess wrote:
Chris Cheney wrote:
kde-core is enough to get KDE running, it includes arts/kdelibs/kdebase,
but it doesn't include any of the other official KDE packages. It does
include basic apps like kate, konqueror and konsole. The kde package
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 19:00, Achim Bohnet wrote:
Hey, KDE people wake up! ;) ;) kde-core contains all of the great
base other KDE apps can and do use. But from the applicataion/user
point of view there is the konqueror, kwrite(kate) and konsole
That's all!
kde-core has: no mailer (kmail),
Chris Cheney wrote:
kde-core is enough to get KDE running, it includes arts/kdelibs/kdebase,
but it doesn't include any of the other official KDE packages. It does
include basic apps like kate, konqueror and konsole. The kde package
installs the full official KDE release, but doesn't include
Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
We have a problem with the first cd as we don't even have any xserver there,
so I'm trying to go through that and as I don't have much experience with
deiban-cd code myself, I'll try to comment here things that look weird to me
or that I think should be changed.
Le mer, 23/06/2004 à 21:57 -0400, Joey Hess a écrit :
I don't know if kde-core and gnome-core are sufficient to get a working
kde and gnome environment. I doubt it, especially for KDE, but if they
are I can make tasksel install them, and pull in the full kde and gnome
only if it's available.
Josselin Mouette wrote:
The gnome metapackage is for an overblown desktop with all options.
The official GNOME release is in the gnome-desktop-environment
package. To get numbers, maybe you should look at sid as there are some
changes with GNOME 2.6.
Ok, I'll make tasksel only require
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 09:57:54PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
I don't know if kde-core and gnome-core are sufficient to get a working
kde and gnome environment. I doubt it, especially for KDE, but if they
are I can make tasksel install them, and pull in the full kde and gnome
only if it's
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