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Subject: Re: Hello
From: Casey Allen Shobe <shobe1knobe () softhome ! net>
Date: 1999-12-28 20:59:36
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The easy fix would be to get Slackware 7.
Otherwise you have to upgrade the old libc-based O/S to a glibc-based which
is a big hassle when a Slack 7 CD costs $2.
-Rivyn
P.S. Oh, and slack 7 comes with KDE 1.1.2
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, yhalmarri@metallica.com wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to the KDE list so be gentle.
> I'd like to start off by asking if anyone knows how to get KDE 1.1.2
> running? I have Slackware 4.0 and KDE 1.1.1 running, I downloaded KDE 1.1.2
> and installed it using pkgtool and it complained about not having libc6
> (Being quite new to linux I thought it would be useful to download it).
> once I installed it I got another message saying something about kdeeui.s.o
> or somthing about a missing link in that file. Does anyone know what I can
> do? Thanks a million Oh yeah my Names Yousif Humaid and I live in the
> U.A.E, I'm currently starting a move towards linux in this country, thing
> is people don't want any of it because there is no Arabic support and
> stuff..... Thanks again.
>
>
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