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Re: [opensuse-kde] Applications in default KDE installation
- From: David Herman <mesamoo115@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 12:59:09 -0700
- Message-id: <200907021259.09619.mesamoo115@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 02 July 2009, Richard Bos wrote:
If for some reason the live disk should fail to boot to a graphical
UI, mc provides a nice interface to access your filesystem and edit
files (for those not completely secure about their skill w/ vi.)
You notice people aren't asking for mutt or pine, they are asking
for a tool that would help troubleshoot potential problems they
might run into using the live disk.
It is surprising this suggestion has been met w/ so much conflict.
The one tool that had the greatest number of people asking for its
inclusion is meeting the greatest resistance. It does something the
other tools available on the disk can't.
see ya
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dh
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Op donderdag 02 juli 2009 02:13:58 schreef Rajko M.:
Let us concentrate on desktop apps on a desktop live-cd? :-)
Bye,
Steve
Then desktop Midnight Commander ;-)
Why not use konqueror, in split view. Doesn't that give the same
effect as MC? Window -> Split view top/bottom or left/right.
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Richard
If for some reason the live disk should fail to boot to a graphical
UI, mc provides a nice interface to access your filesystem and edit
files (for those not completely secure about their skill w/ vi.)
You notice people aren't asking for mutt or pine, they are asking
for a tool that would help troubleshoot potential problems they
might run into using the live disk.
It is surprising this suggestion has been met w/ so much conflict.
The one tool that had the greatest number of people asking for its
inclusion is meeting the greatest resistance. It does something the
other tools available on the disk can't.
see ya
--
dh
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