Kmail

Robert Charbonneau etriaph at kdesktop.org
Mon Apr 8 06:30:18 BST 2002


On April 8, 2002 12:55 am, Tom Achtenberg wrote:
> If you have to complie it yourself than that is a good example why Linux
> desktops are mostly geek toys and will never make the mainstream.

You're obviously derranged.  A Linux KDE Desktop is a great tool for most end 
users.  My aunt, who is 52 years old, uses KDE on her desktop to surf, email 
and IRC.  She also creates documents for her moving business and listens to 
CDs and MP3s.  Consdering this, it's on the desktop, it's just moving slowly.  
Why?  Because RedHat doesn't support KDE it supports GNOME (a bad move if you 
ask me, but what can you do?).  KDE is clearly the superior desktop 
(although, that is an opinion, so don't flame that) and is ready for the 
mainstream.  The only thing that needs be done is packagers making sure that 
the RPMs dependancies can be easily satisifed on all systems, and that they 
are compiled and packaged correctly.  KDE packages for RH not being 
completely reliable doesn't suprise me.  I would imagine that if the software 
compiles, they think it's good to go and they make an RPM out of it.

In any case.  KDE is an incredible desktop, and you can't blame Linux for a 
guy in a cubicle in NC.

> On Sunday 07 April 2002 02:55 pm, Robert Charbonneau wrote:
> > On April 7, 2002 04:10 pm, Tom Achtenberg wrote:
> > > I now have KDE 3 running on my RH 7.2 box.  So far things look good
> > > except the help for Kmail doesn't work.  If that worked, maybe my other
> > > question would be answered.  Does anyone know how to stop a message
> > > from being marked as read just by looking at it in the preview window? 
> > > I want them to stay unread until I actually open them.
> >
> > Actually Tom, this is something I just noticed, but the KDE3 packages for
> > RH 7.2 don't have any help information anywhere at all.  It seems that
> > the good folks at RH didn't bother compiling KDE3 with libxml2 (which is
> > required for kio_help I believe).  Another good reason why people should
> > compile KDE on their own.  :)

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 If you could tear yourself in two again,
 If I could, you know I would,
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Robert Charbonneau
etriaph at kdesktop.org
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