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Hi all
I am running Slackware10.2 with KDE desktop
I am interested in a screensaver (euphoria) that comes with the kdeartwork-3.4.2-i486-2.tgz pkg; but I don't want to install a whole ...
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- 06-16-2006 #1Just Joined!
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Compiling KDE applications seperately
Hi all
I am running Slackware10.2 with KDE desktop
I am interested in a screensaver (euphoria) that comes with the kdeartwork-3.4.2-i486-2.tgz pkg; but I don't want to install a whole pkg just for a screen saver. I looked around in kde-look.org
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=3379
But could not find the source,
I also want to compile the kmix pkgs (seperately) which comes with kdemultimedia-3.4.2-i486-1; but I don't know how to dig out the source.
Can anyone help please
Emon
- 06-16-2006 #2Linux Enthusiast
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installing a single package > effort compiling
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sorry...
I am not yey an expert & did not quite understand what you meant
Care to elaborate
Thanks
Emon
- 06-16-2006 #4Linux Enthusiast
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You are better off just installing the packages, unless its the whole of kde you need to put on.
if you compile said code, its best practice to make a package out of it anyway, so you're saving little time and effort by compiling yourself.
I'd use the packages


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