> The only one thing I really miss is KDE 4 (I miss it because of the
> really improved Kopete in it but a stand alone Kopete Version KDE 4
> would be enough...
Yea, we really want to try kde4 too :D but i think kde3 is more usable than
kde4 for now if we look at the application supports, stability, and related.
KDE4 is for people who need more advanced desktop and application
technologies, more features, etc. Maybe neofreko has words about it.
If you want kopete kde4 version in debian, just install kde4, i mean
kopete-kde4 and its dependencies ;-) You can read this information in here:
http://kde4.debian.net/. This is backports for debian lenny, the next stable
version of debian (and base of kuliax 8.0 too).
> I have a little problem actually with flash player because the installed
> system prefer Mozilla-flash-> player7- binary and actual public video of
> national TV-station require the installation of flash-player-10-linux.deb
> and the dependences require to uninstall a lot of good software (42 really
> important packages!) from Kuliax 6.0, somewhat as a Linux nonsense ...
I think the way you mix programs from "deb" packages downloaded from multiple
sites give this kind of problem, some "conflicts". I suspect libc6
2.6-1ubuntu9 will get you more, as we can see this is package for
ubuntu and we know that there's some "uncompatibility".
If you just installed Kuliax 6.0, I suggest do dist-upgrade to at least debian
stable (etch) or if you want newer version of applications, use testing or
unstable, with some consenquences of course.
After dist-upgrade, always try to install applications from debian repository
and if you download some of them on the Internet choose debian version. If the
site don't have any, try install the ubuntu version if it is "compatible"
(just try it and see) or just use installer-script version of it for safe
bet. Wow so many if here.
Ok, the main problem: flash player. Visit http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/,
get tar.gz version of adobe flash player, extract, and run flash-installer.
Just send you mail to this list, if you need an assistance. This is the last
if for this e-mail.
--
I have been advised by Alan to treat the jiffy wraparound as a scheduled
maintenance event. I tend to trust bearded kernel hackers from Wales.
- Bert Hubert on linux-kernel