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    b-man | # 381 | 2008-05-01, 01:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    I was looking for like AIM or yahoo or msn or some instant messenger client.

    Anywho!! It appears the kde-3.5.8-mm2.deb is corrupt. Download it again and reinstall it
    Did you get my e-mail adress from that pm i sent you?
    Can you e-mail me instead? I don't have a IM account at the moment....


    (update) I tryed to re-download that file several times but i got the same results- a corrupt install file

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    Last edited by b-man; 2008-05-01 at 02:20.

     
    plantguy | # 382 | 2008-05-14, 09:26 | Report

    Just wanted to post a quick reply saying thanks, and that kdesup-3.5.8.deb will not install if nmap has previously been installed.

    Removal of this package, and then updating kdesup will fix this issue.

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    Permetrina | # 383 | 2008-05-15, 18:32 | Report

    Hi Everybody, Is possible to install antiword into KDE desktop???, how can I do it???

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    penguinbait | # 384 | 2008-05-15, 19:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by Permetrina View Post
    Hi Everybody, Is possible to install antiword into KDE desktop???, how can I do it???
    Use the application manager???

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    PinCushionQueen | # 385 | 2008-05-16, 12:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by Permetrina View Post
    Hi Everybody, Is possible to install antiword into KDE desktop???, how can I do it???
    If you mean how do you set up a desktop shortcut then see this post where I described how to set up a desktop shortcut; make a taskbar short cut and set up a hotkeys shortcut.

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    Permetrina | # 386 | 2008-05-16, 13:06 | Report

    Thank you very much!

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    penguinbait | # 387 | 2008-05-16, 17:41 | Report

    Updated First Post To Point People To Boot From Sd Thread!!!!!

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    paramedic.zimmerman | # 388 | 2008-05-27, 14:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by Yann Benigot View Post
    I had a problem while installing kde-mmc2 because I had no space left on flash. I tried to remove kde-mmc2, it failed saying the package had to be reinstalled. With --force-remove-reinstreq, the package didn't removed because it couldn't remove some files in /etc (/etc/nss_mdns.conf, /etc/cups/cups.conf.default and others, but I stopped here ; I had to do a "while true; do touch /etc/nss_mdns.conf; done" so the package can remove the file, else it removes it twice, but since the second time the file doesn't exists, it stops). Trying to reinstall it drives to the same issue.
    I had to remove anything relative to kde in /var/lib/dpkg/status so I can reinstall the package. Now unpacking ; I hope I have enough space :-)
    I am having a smiliar problem. I am not real knowledgable in Linux and don't understand how to do what this poster explained. Can someone help me out in simple terms a noob could do?

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    BrentDC | # 389 | 2008-05-28, 22:56 | Report

    I want to thank you, penguinbait for all your work on this project. I installed KDE about a week ago, but had to uninstall it because of the change in MicroB's font. I know it really isn't that big of a deal to most people, but for me, my intent of installing KDE was not to replace Maemo but have something to play around with. I wouldn't mind having a 1.5 GB chunk of space on my SD card in use and that's it [meaning, having KDE installed only means giving up a little space, and no negatives], but it really made MicroB almost unusable. This font seems to be what is defaulted in Konqueror, and although it can be changed in Control Center for Konqueror, I don't think the same can be said for MicroB. Just from a never-used-Linux-before, but hopefully logical standpoint, maybe a solution would be to have Nokia Sans font defaulted. I don't know if this is even possible, I probably have oversimplified an otherwise extremely complicated thing...

    Once again, I'm not trying to be over-critical, and really do appreciate all the work you've done.

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    penguinbait | # 390 | 2008-05-29, 15:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by BrentDC View Post
    I want to thank you, penguinbait for all your work on this project. I installed KDE about a week ago, but had to uninstall it because of the change in MicroB's font. I know it really isn't that big of a deal to most people, but for me, my intent of installing KDE was not to replace Maemo but have something to play around with. I wouldn't mind having a 1.5 GB chunk of space on my SD card in use and that's it [meaning, having KDE installed only means giving up a little space, and no negatives], but it really made MicroB almost unusable. This font seems to be what is defaulted in Konqueror, and although it can be changed in Control Center for Konqueror, I don't think the same can be said for MicroB. Just from a never-used-Linux-before, but hopefully logical standpoint, maybe a solution would be to have Nokia Sans font defaulted. I don't know if this is even possible, I probably have oversimplified an otherwise extremely complicated thing...

    Once again, I'm not trying to be over-critical, and really do appreciate all the work you've done.

    This is fixed in later versions, v2 and v3

    Look at boot from SD ded
    http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=19639

    and KDE v3 deb installer for boot from SD systems
    http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=20317

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