Charles Obler said the following on 02/24/2010 01:52 PM:
Much of the software associated with 3.5 seems to have disappeared along with the shovel: Where is KOffice? Kuickview? Freecell?
While KDE _should_ have changed name, some things _have_ changed name. "Solitaire's the only game in town", like the song says, and all the solitaire games have been rolled into one; have patience, Charles, - KPatience - /usr/bin/kpat - LOTS of patience games, not just Freecell. Koffice? Its there. # rpm -q -a | grep -i office koffice2-kchart-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-kthesaurus-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-l10n-en_GB-doc-2.1.1-2.1 koffice2-kplato-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-kspread-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-krita-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-l10n-en_GB-2.1.1-2.1 koffice2-kword-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-karbon-2.1.1-6.1 koffice2-kpresenter-2.1.1-6.1 # rpm -q -a | grep -i view libgtkimageview0-1.6.1-1.83 gwenview-4.4.0-3.1 Of course now you are going to bitch that gwenview isn't exactly like kwickview, and what's more its name doesn't begin with a 'K' so how could you have known about it. You could have found all these yourself, Charles. You could have gone into YAST -> Software Management and selected Filter -> Repositories, then the KDE repositories. Heck, browsing those you find some interesting stuff! -- One supplier of software for bank dealing rooms takes the view that anyone who pirates its code is welcome, as using it without skilled technical support would be a fast way for a bank to lose millions. -- Ross Anderson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org