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    [KDE] BOUNTY for running Microb in KDE

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    penguinbait | # 1 | 2008-05-08, 16:36 | Report

    I am offering a small bounty for instructions on how to run Microb inside KDE.

    I know its not a lot of money, but I will pay 25$ via paypal to the person who can get microb working in KDE.

    I am sure that others will perhaps contribute also???


    Let me clarify, microb will start, but it cannot display anything, the menu opens, but does not seem to work. I think some script could be used to set things properly and fire it up, but perhaps not?

    Good Luck,

    ~penguinbait

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    Benson | # 2 | 2008-05-08, 16:46 | Report

    I don't suppose you've got a KDEized tablet set up with SSH/VNC for contestants to try stuff on?

    (Gotta get through finals, then I can mess with things. )

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    qwerty12 | # 3 | 2008-05-08, 16:47 | Report

    It would be nice to fix this problem too (a happy user using your image files method ). But I don't have any knowledge.

    But I'd sure as hell try if you would ship me a Glock

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    Benson | # 4 | 2008-05-08, 16:55 | Report

    Threaten Microb into running?

    Or threaten someone who does have knowledge to take the time?

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    qwerty12 | # 5 | 2008-05-08, 16:59 | Report

    Well, both obviously

    I think placing microb engine to Konqueror could be intresting.

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    penguinbait | # 6 | 2008-05-09, 18:21 | Report

    Anyone else got anything they want to chip into the Bounty???

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    PinCushionQueen | # 7 | 2008-05-09, 22:55 | Report

    ok - I know I'm a freak here, but I totally prefer Konquerer over Microb.

    I would be willing to pay some to tell me how to make Konqueror automatically connect to WiFi like Microb does though. Any takers for that?

    Also, just curious why people like Microb bette? Is it finger usage? layout?

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    coffeedrinker | # 8 | 2008-05-09, 23:41 | Report

    I'm wondering if it has something to do with d-bus. I've found that starting other window managers somehow interferes with d-bus working properly (don't know enough about what's going on to fix it).

    I think it microb has to use d-bus to talk to the the engine that displays the pages and that is where it is failing.

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    penguinbait | # 9 | 2008-05-11, 21:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by PinCushionQueen View Post
    ok - I know I'm a freak here, but I totally prefer Konquerer over Microb.

    I would be willing to pay some to tell me how to make Konqueror automatically connect to WiFi like Microb does though. Any takers for that?

    Also, just curious why people like Microb bette? Is it finger usage? layout?
    PCQ, to me its needed for other environments also where konq is not available, say XFCE or ICEWM. If I can get it running in one, it will run in the others also. Additionally flash support would be a bonus to have under KDE...

    Don't get me wrong, I love my Konq.

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    smog | # 10 | 2008-05-11, 22:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    PCQ, to me its needed for other environments also where konq is not available, say XFCE or ICEWM
    Don't get me wrong, I love my Konq.
    I will throw a paypal 10$ in the POT; I need it under ICEWM.

    Don't get me wrong, I love my bong.

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