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  1. Yes that is an issue that is easily resolvable until texstar adds that support back into the base rpm..Which according to his forum is next on his list..:)

     

    Anyways there is an easy fix until he does.. right click desktop click on Create New ---> Link to Location(url) ---> then in the file name space Type the name such as DVD Rom then on the space for Enter link to location type /mtn/cdrom where cdrom is the mount point for your cdrom. If you have a second cdrom like a cd burner it most likely will be at /mnt/cdrom2. Floppy would be /mnt/floppy. Then you can mount any others you wish using the same general idea.

     

    You can check that via Konqueror by browsing to the /mnt folder.

  2. Ok I really feel like a noob... :oops:

     

    Ok here's what I had to do in order to get Kylix to even install..

     

     

    ../setup.sh -m

     

    The install directions that comes with it didn't work and I found this on the newgroups....Oh well atleast problem is solved..

     

    Maybe this will help someone else who is having issues installing Kylix3.

  3. Yeah I did as tyme said. The installer comes up and all but starts install and I get the good old error: -10 looked up on borlands site and tried the 2 things they listed and still no go. So I tossed them a trouble ticket about it. Waiting to see if I get a response and what kind.. Heck I even went as far as a complete reinstall of MDK...

     

    They say that error -10 has something to do with the local with mdk but mine matches what they say it should.. All the deps check out and so forth but who knows....

  4. I need a good ssh client. I run KDE but I don't want to install the KDE network package just for the gui ssh front end.

     

    Anyways toss me some ideas on a ssh frontend I can run in kde...

     

    I know gnome telnet has ssh support but I don't want to install all the gnome stuff it needs..

  5. Basically KDE and Gnome function the same. They just look different and use a different core library. KDE uses QT libs where as Gnome uses GTK libs.. Other then that it's mainly eye candy and different setup and tools and so forth. I haven't ever really used Gnome to a great extent but it's not as feature rich from my initial tryout as KDE is. In KDE I can easily change things faster then I could in Gnome. Mainly I think it's a personal preference. Infact there aare more option the using KDE or Gnome. They are both Desktop Environments.I did find that in some cases Gnome was abit faster with some apps then kde and vice versa. You can also use just window managers such as fluxbox which is a very nice one I might add.. You can use enlightenment which can also replace Gnomes default window manager..:) So there's really no easy way to explain the differences.. My suggestion is install both use both and then decide which one you like best..:)

  6. Well I downloaded cd1 iso of that EduLinux which is basically mdk 9.1 it had the 4 rpm's I needed to upgrade my 1.0.2 of Openoffice to 1.0.3.. So far it's works great and seems to be no issues. Now that's not to say there won't be but I guess I'll find out. Anyways that's what I did since I have yet to see an official mdk rom released..

  7. This has instructions for the redhat version on doing something similare with the rh cd's...

     

    HJere's suse's apt help page....http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/

     

    official apt for rpm homepage is https://moin.conectiva.com.br/AptRpm

    A little slow but I think it may answer that question...

     

    Hope those links help I don't know enough about apt to really help but those are links I used for aptrpm.

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