Thanks Anders and Clayton. Wednesday, 07 December 2005 12:59 samaye, Anders Johansson alekhiit:
Why Shiramana
diff Shiramana Shriramana == "r". :)
is so paranoid
Not paranoid. SuperKaramba started downloading one of its applets. Threw up an error. That applet was not installed. But it remains ticked in the applets list. I thought (maybe this is from my Windows experience) that uninstalling the app and reinstalling it will reset its database of its installed applets. I didn't know that it was a part of kdeutils, as you write:
to uninstall superkaramba, you would uninstall kdeutils3
...since it does not list under the kdeutils description: kdeutils3 - KDE Utility Programs A couple of utility programs for KDE.* ark - archiver tool * kcalc - calculator tool * kdepasswd - to change the user login password * kdf - shows free space on disk * kfloppy - to format a floppy * kgpg - to handle gpg keys * kwalletmanager - to show and modify passwords of kwallet. * kmilo - enables special keys on some keyboards Besides, I really don't want SuperKaramba, and it's a policy of mine not to have installed on my HDD what I don't use, unless it's a "system utility", like most under KDE Menu > System > Monitor. Back on Windows I was very strict with this, but Linux often does not allow me as much freedom with this matter. Please see my other post asking how to separate one application from a package. BTW how did you know that it's under kdeutils, when it is not listed there under the YaST description field? Thanks, all. -- Penguin #395953 resides at http://samvit.org subsisting on SUSE Linux 10.0 with KDE 3.5