2008/4/13, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 12/04/2008, Johnny Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  > $ sudo apt-get install openoffice.org-style-crystal
> openoffice.org-kde
> >
> > Doesn't this mess up things if I want to run OpenOffice.org with Gnome?
>
>
> No.
>
>
> >  What I did, was to add KDE to my  Ubuntu with Gnome. I also added xfce
> with
> >  the same result. I did this (add KDE) by opening Synaptic, search for
> KDE
> >  and tick the KDE line. Then KDE was installed among with the other
> stuff
> >  that's needed (somewhat less than 200 files was downloaded and
> installed if
> >  I remember correctly). So it is NOT a pure Kubuntu install, just to
> clearify
> >  things. Maybe I just should have installed yet another few packages?
>
>
> Yes, the packages that I mentioned. I also use Ubuntu with KDE, as
> opposed to Kubuntu.


I did that now and it works. Do you know if I have to do something
similar to make it work with xfce too? It doesn't seem to be as easy
as just type the same command with "xfce" instead of "kde".

OT:
Since you seem to be a KDE user, I have another problem, I will ask about it
on a proper forum too, but I don't seem to be able to assign my own keyboard
shortcuts in KDE. I wanted to assign Ctrl+Shift+F4 to opening a terminal. I
did that, but it doesn't work. Nothing happens when I press Ctrl+Shift+F4.
It works great in Gnome and xfce though.

Johnny Rosenberg

Dotan Cohen
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