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post #21 of 79
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Originally Posted by DarqHelmet View Post
I was just saying that I have no real background in it use Kubuntu and PCLinuxOS. Played with other distros a week here and there and that is about it. Ask Conda he gets the most random phone calls from me when I break stuff.
post #22 of 79
Tell me when you get the call saying windows has infected your computer....

Seablade

EDIT: Ahha found the link I was thinking of

http://www.notebookforums.com/post2489365-6.html
post #23 of 79
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Originally Posted by seablade View Post
Tell me when you get the call saying windows has infected your computer....

Seablade
lol, i talked to someone yesterday that semeed to think something like that
post #24 of 79
Conda you at work Or should I make that call now?
post #25 of 79
im at work
post #26 of 79
Damn the luck.
post #27 of 79
http://drowstar.blogspot.com/2008/01...e400-with.html omg the build shots look soooooo good

much better than the beta 4 (last one I played with) shots
post #28 of 79
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Originally Posted by The Anaconda View Post
http://drowstar.blogspot.com/2008/01...e400-with.html omg the build shots look soooooo good

much better than the beta 4 (last one I played with) shots
SO HAWT!!!
post #29 of 79
So when do we get it in the package manager?
post #30 of 79
depends on your distro. i didnt get it installed in Gentoo either, for some reason Portage was ignoring my overlay so i have to wait until they add the ebuilds to the Portage tree before I can install it myself
post #31 of 79
Kubuntu, I got a bunch of KDE updates but no KDE 4 or Amarok 2.
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post #33 of 79
just read a thing on distrowatch (part of this weeks distrowatch weekly) that not a lot of distros are showing much love for kde4, at least until the first update (4.1) comes out. That is you got Kubuntu, SUSE, and Fedora that do support KDE4, and everyone else just doesn't seem to want to put it in because its too experimental and simply not ready for prime time.

Side note: Keeping my current SUSE gnome-only. Not gonna install the kde4 packages
post #34 of 79
no, its not quite ready yet as a whole, the base is done but some of the bundled apps arent ready yet. early adoption isnt really that good an idea for regular users usually, anyway
post #35 of 79
Conda you use layman to manage your overlays?

Seablade
post #36 of 79
I will be holding off for a while then.
post #37 of 79
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Originally Posted by seablade View Post
Conda you use layman to manage your overlays?

Seablade
yeah i was using it through layman but it was ignoring it anyway
post #38 of 79
Double check your make.conf file and the one in the layman directory that it should link to to make sure the appropriate lines are still there.

Seablade
post #39 of 79
roger that, will check that when I get home
post #40 of 79
Other thing I have had happen, check the directory structure of where the layman make.conf points to and make sure it is consistent with what oyu expect. If it isn't make sure you have the most up to date layman. I have had it happen where the repo switched to a different directory structure and until Layman updated it tried to use the wrong structure(Was to far into the root of it), and wouldn't get used by portage at all as a result.

Seablade
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