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Re: [suse-kde] what happenned to kooka and kinternet?
- From: "Matt T." <Matt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 13:10:19 +0700
- Message-id: <200303301310.19456.Matt@xxxxxxxxx>
On Sunday 30 March 2003 12:56, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
> * Matt T. (Matt@xxxxxxxxx) [030329 21:54]:
> ->Hi,
> ->
> ->I installed all rpm's from kde.org for kde 3.1.1 for SuSE 8.1, and kooka
> and ->kinternet are not there.
> ->
> ->Did I do something wrong, or are they really missing?
> ->
> ->While I prefer kppp, there are things only kinternet can handle, such as
> ->different devices with different configurations for each
> ->connection/providers. kppp has just one device configuration which is
> uses ->for all providers.
>
> You can get these files from the SuSE ftp site or a mirror. They are in
> the supplementry directory.
>
> --
> Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@xxxxxxxxx
> Tell me what you believe..
> I'll tell you what you should see.
Hi Ben,
So they are really not included in the kde3.1.1 release?
I just copied kinternet from the old kde installation, which is probably the
same as the one in the "supplementary" of SuSE's ftp, it works, but I was
wondering why they are not coming with kde3.1.1.
Are they not part of the kde releases, but just an additional application?
Thanks,
Matt T.
> * Matt T. (Matt@xxxxxxxxx) [030329 21:54]:
> ->Hi,
> ->
> ->I installed all rpm's from kde.org for kde 3.1.1 for SuSE 8.1, and kooka
> and ->kinternet are not there.
> ->
> ->Did I do something wrong, or are they really missing?
> ->
> ->While I prefer kppp, there are things only kinternet can handle, such as
> ->different devices with different configurations for each
> ->connection/providers. kppp has just one device configuration which is
> uses ->for all providers.
>
> You can get these files from the SuSE ftp site or a mirror. They are in
> the supplementry directory.
>
> --
> Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@xxxxxxxxx
> Tell me what you believe..
> I'll tell you what you should see.
Hi Ben,
So they are really not included in the kde3.1.1 release?
I just copied kinternet from the old kde installation, which is probably the
same as the one in the "supplementary" of SuSE's ftp, it works, but I was
wondering why they are not coming with kde3.1.1.
Are they not part of the kde releases, but just an additional application?
Thanks,
Matt T.
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