virtuoso-ose is in /l group of slackware. (6.4 MB of size)Akuna wrote:One more thing I noticed, Nepomunk asked for virtuoso.
I added to basic list.
size of salix-kde-13.1.1-beta5 iso is 700 MB now. So it is ok.
virtuoso-ose is in /l group of slackware. (6.4 MB of size)Akuna wrote:One more thing I noticed, Nepomunk asked for virtuoso.
thenktor wrote:I've thought about creating a KDE version in the past, too. So here are my suggestions/questions:
* Is this GDM? Just use KDM with Salixified theme. I have to take a look if I still have one at home. GDM and probably some gnome deps can be removed then.
* Why OpenOffice and not KOffice?
* Why Firefox, Konqueror already is there and one app per task
* Why Pidgin instead of Kopete?
* IMHO Gimp can be removed to save space. Kolourpaint is there for simple tasks.
* Why is Poedit on the iso?
* Why are you using the old wallpaper?
* Is Xscreensaver needed?
* KDE terminal should use the Terminus font
* GTK apps should use a oxygen styled theme (e.g. kde42-oxygen)
* You can use tangoish-kde icon theme for KDE and Tango for gtk to unify the look and feel.
EDIT:
* Greek KDE language files should be removed from iso to save space
Well, forgot to put some apps in the cd. So till new one upload in repos, do a :wayne wrote:I am happy to be able to boot iso from hard disk and install in Hard disk, using existing grub legacy on this old laptop.
Now I have to get the wireless working.
On Salix 13.1 and several Salix-Live CD, there is no trouble to see all the wireless SSID and I just select my SSID , key in password and connect.
For this KDE beta4, using the same Laptop, with intel Pro 2200 wireless, wicd does not scan wireless network.
Can someone help me how to check on terminal and get wireless working?
* GDM removed.thenktor wrote:I've thought about creating a KDE version in the past, too. So here are my suggestions/questions:
What about Psi or Psi+ with an introduction dialog about Jabber and a list of jabber servers that are providing "getaways" to other networks like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo!, etc. Jabber/XMPP Server List (is Qt installed by default?) - two nice screenshots of Psidjemos wrote:* Again I prefer pidgin, its a matter of taste. Also kopete is in kdenetwork with other apps. This is a bad thing about kde. So menus will full with other apps too. Too many as a look.
Homepage: Clementine Music PlayerClementine is a modern music player and library organiser
Clementine is a port of Amarok 1.4, with some features rewritten
to take advantage of Qt4.
We better should have a Multi-IM as default. PS: I prefer Pidgin over Kopete, too. But this is an KDE edition and not a "what thenktor likes best edition" So IMHO it's better to use the KDE/Qt native tools, if available. Opera or Aurora e.g. are another choices for a Browser, that better fit into KDE.zAchAry wrote:Psi
You really want to exchange the great look of Oxygen with GTK/Clearlook? No, you don't And these wrappers all are suboptimal, too. I've tried them a lot. Best choice is a GTK theme, that resamples Oxygen more or less. Sadly Firefox is a prog that has sometimes problems with these themes. So back to point one: browser choicezAchAry wrote:Uniform Look
I've tried it some time ago and it was way behind Amarok2. It seems they have developed a lot, but I doubt the collection search is half as fast as Amarok's.zAchAry wrote:Clementine?
hi djemos,djemos wrote: Well, forgot to put some apps in the cd. So till new one upload in repos, do a :
slapt-get -u
slapt-get -i ipw2100-fw ipw2200-fw
slapt-get -i rt2860-firmware rt2870-firmware rt61-firmware rt71w-firmware
and tell if it is ok.
Thanks for the report.
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libgnomecanvas
system-config-printer and notify-python
wxGTK
gegl
babl
ktsuss
Xdialog
gftp
htop
libdvdcss (it's illegal in the US)
zope.interface (since pitivi is not on the iso)