On Mon April 16 2007, BandiPat scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
On Monday 16 April 2007, jfweber@gilweber.com wrote:
On Mon April 16 2007, Marcus Meissner scratched these words onto a
coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 12:24:02PM -0800, John Andersen wrote:
On Monday 16 April 2007, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
[...kernel 2.6.21...]
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Beagle is not part of the kernel.
Beagle uses the inotify API, which is part of the kernel.
Marcus, If you know, why is it necessary to have Open Office installed in order to have KDE installed ? I still have the problem w/ 10.2 that I must install Open Office or it will not install KDE. How are they connected, and can/will it be fixed in the future, pretty please?
I need KDE, I don't need any , repeat, ANY office suite. It's a very weird connection to me. That is I can't see , and do not recall any part of OO that is required for KDE. However, since I don't use OO I *might* have missed the notice. If there is a requirement, I'd like to know waht it is. TIA, y'all,
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Hi jf, I'm guessing that you have installed the program that gives OOo a KDE look when you use it. Otherwise, there should be no dependency with OOo. I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the file right now, but can look if you don't find it. That would be the only reason I could think of or another program associated with OOo in KDE you have inadvertently installed. I'm going to go snipe hunting then ;-) However, this is from the basic install, if you do not let it install OO, you wind up w/ XFCE or similar as a window manager, it just will not let KDE be installed , nor, once installed , can one uninstall OO and keep KDE as a window manager. It just blew my mind, but I have had it happen on two boxes now..
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