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- 04-15-2005 #11
try right clicking on the menu button lower left corner and selecting menu editor
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- 04-15-2005 #12Linux Engineer
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That depends if he is using gnome or KDE on his mandrake... KDE is the default, but if you use gnome I beleve you should write "menudrake" in a terminal... Or maybe it's "menudriva" now :P
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- 04-17-2005 #13Just Joined!
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Where is an RPM for Thunderbird? I'm assuming there is one..........
- 04-17-2005 #14Linux Engineer
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On http://rpm.pbone.net
Originally Posted by I_am_the_C_coder_FEAR_ME
Select "advance RPM search", and select your version of mandrake and search for thunderbird. Here is the RPM for mandrake 10.x i586: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat....i586.rpm.html
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Thanks, they have a lot of RPMS!
- 04-18-2005 #16
Same mirror, different file:
ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/dist...1mcnl.i586.rpm
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