On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:43:48 -0400
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should really check out SuSE if this is your goal. Most software is
included, including Sylpheed 0.8.10claws72, and almost everyhing you need
as a default install. Once you install, you can export a package
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
You should really check out SuSE if this is your goal. Most software is
included, including Sylpheed 0.8.10claws72, and almost everyhing you need as a
default install. Once you install, you can export a package listing and
duplicate that install the next time as
You should really check out SuSE if this is your goal. Most software is
included, including Sylpheed 0.8.10claws72, and almost everyhing you need as a
default install. Once you install, you can export a package listing and
duplicate that install the next time as well.
SuSE has renewed my hopes
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 04:13, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I remember seeing that redhat did some wild integration of KDE and Gnome in
their latest release. I never did get a feel for whether you could still
run KDE with its own look. Is this possible? If so, is it so without hassle?
Yes it is,
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 04:36:48 -0600
Myles Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 04:13, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I remember seeing that redhat did some wild integration of KDE and Gnome
in their latest release. I never did get a feel for whether you could
still run KDE with
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 05:24, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 04:36:48 -0600
Myles Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 04:13, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I remember seeing that redhat did some wild integration of KDE and Gnome
in their latest release. I never
We are trying to see how far we can go with a distro without changing
things. Updates beyond the original CDs are avoided when possible.
Then the answer is still yes, just look through the various settings
under themes, icons etc.
Great. RH9 arrives tomorrow. Let's see what it does.
On 6/17/2003 8:36 AM, someone claiming to be Myles Green wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 05:24, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 04:36:48 -0600
Myles Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 04:13, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I remember seeing that redhat did some wild
Kinda off-thread, but there's also the kde-redhat project,
http://kde-redhat.sf.net, which, when combined with apt for rpm,
provides an easy way to keep kde up to date.
The main reason we have tried not to rely on these types of things is that
the systems are in vehicles out on the road. We
On 6/17/2003 8:56 AM, someone claiming to be Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Kinda off-thread, but there's also the kde-redhat project,
http://kde-redhat.sf.net, which, when combined with apt for rpm,
provides an easy way to keep kde up to date.
The main reason we have tried not to rely on these
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I remember seeing that redhat did some wild integration of KDE and Gnome in
their latest release. I never did get a feel for whether you could still
run KDE with its own look. Is this possible? If so, is it so without hassle?
IIRC, there is an option under KDE to set it
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 07:16:46 -0600
bof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I remember seeing that redhat did some wild integration of KDE and
Gnome intheir latest release. I never did get a feel for whether you
could stillrun KDE with its own look. Is this possible? If so,
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