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Raj Shekhar
System Administrator, programmer and slacker
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Re: Upgrading a KDE Install article
R. ([104]p0z3r from earthlink.net)
Mr. Brown:
I read your article on upgrading to kde 3.3 today. The reason I'm mailing
you is because I'm one of the developers for Superkaramba. I noticed your
article mentioned that the Superkaramba widgets are "always on top". This
has been resolved in the latest release, 0.34, and in CVS, with our
pending release of 0.35. You would need to recompile for [105]KDE 3.3, as
the code needed for the two versions are different and detect your version
upon compilation.
Thanks,
-Ryan Nickell
ps. Here's a link to our FAQ:
[106]http://www.superkaramba.com/faq.html
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Contents:
[127]¶: Greetings From Heather Stern
[128](?) I love Linux
[129](?) Reading/writing large buffers to Fibre Channel
[130](?) cannot talk using "talk"
[131](!) Tripwire
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(¶) Greetings from Heather Stern
Greetings, everyone, and welcome once again to the world of The Answer Gang.
I had plans for this month on a wonderful blurb about the nature of advocacy
in the linux world.... by which I really mean, not just how you get one
person here or there introduced to the time of their life and being in more
control of their personal computer than they ever had before with The Beast
From Redmond, but how you generally behave so as not to make the average
person who is willing to chat computers because "hey you look like a techie,
I was wondering...?" think "gawd, I don't want to be like or deal with these
kind of people, Linux must make them crazy."
Yet I find it's just as important to consider how to behave inside your
local user group. New people drop into these places. Do they see a batch of
people having a great time yakking about xine versus mplayer and whether
nvidia frame rates make you dizzy now that you've installed the driver? Or
do they see people playing "my distro's better than yours" games that rival
the recent political "debates" and make everyone look like control freaks?
They look at whatever they find, and sure, they're going to ask their
questions about the lil' penguin and his OS, but they are also thinking to
themselves, is this going to be fun for me?
This is October, and in past years there's been tons of fuss on "Halloween"
documents. Leaks and spooky measures to rival the cigar filled rooms cough
cough of an earlier era. What sort of light does this put on us? I'd rather
see Tux as the defender of freedom than the whisperer among spooks. But
people are spooked by all sorts of things these days.
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