[kde-doc-english] [Bug 61855] New: KDE versions and other information are obsolete in some docs
gerard at delafond.org
gerard at delafond.org
Wed Jul 30 16:19:26 CEST 2003
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61855
Summary: KDE versions and other information are obsolete in some
docs
Product: docs
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: kde-doc-english at kde.org
ReportedBy: gerard at delafond.org
Version: inconnu (using KDE 3.1.2)
Installed from: compiled sources
Compiler: gcc version 3.2.2 (Mandrake Linux 9.1 3.2.2-3mdk)
OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.21-0.13mdk
In khelpcenter_userguide_history.pot
>At the time of writing, &kde; 3.0 is in preparation for >release, introducing
>a broad range of improvements over the 2.0 series.
In khelpcenter_userguide_installation.pot
The Qt libraries, version 3.0.2. You can obtain these at <ulink
url=\"ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt\">Troll Tech's FTP Server</ulink> in tgz
format.
This will unpack the base distribution and install it by default in
<filename>/opt/kde</filename>.
The installation for a Debian system is also rather straightforward. You
will only find KDE 2.0 packages for Debian 2.2 (Potato) and 3.0 (Woody). We
describe here how to install packages for Debian 2.2, the stable version,
since Debian 3.0 is still in development. However, the installation for both
versions, is almost identical. The main difference is that KDE is officially
included in Debian 3.0 and you do not need to specify any special location
to find the deb packages for KDE.
The control files for some KDE applications will be placed at <filename
class=\"directory\">/etc/kde2</filename>, the executables will go in
<filename class=\"directory\">/usr/bin</fil
http://kde.tdyc.com/ stable
kde2
=>unknown host
Qt development version 2.2 or higher.
/usr/src/kdesupport
(remove kdesupport whereever it is please)
Make sure you have write permissions to <filename>/opt/kde</filename>.
By default, configure will look
in <filename>/opt/kde</filename>
=>no ! /usr/local/kde
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/GNU
=>does not exist
In khelpcenter_userguide_kdebase.pot (and all other package docs)
ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable
=>does not exist
ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current
=>does not exist
In khelpcenter_userguide_first-impressions.po
When you boot a &UNIX; system, one of two things should happen (that is, if
the system works correctly; everything else is an undocumented third case).
Either you stay in text mode and get a login prompt or you are presented
with a graphical login window. In the former case, you must log into your
system and type:
=>No ! Tree possible events. The third one is autologin.
In kcontrol_kdm
If you do not specify a logo the default
<filename>$<envar>KDEDIR</envar>/share/apps/kdm/pics/kdelogo.xpm</filename>
will be displayed.
=>no ! kdelogo.png
In kcontrol_kcmnotify
Currently, you can only play <literal role=\"extension\">.wav</literal>
files. This will likely change in future releases.
=>No ! Other formats seem working.
Thanks !
Gerard
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