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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "OhReally" (Jul 28th 2008, 12:19am)
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Original von thegeekster
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Original von m4ktub
...kbugbuster - Allows to browse (and more) bugs.kde.org database..
This seems to have been removed in KDE-3.2.1.......
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Originally posted by Blues
I seriously dislike bloated software, now the KDE is split into pieces and this sparked my interest.
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However, too many useful packages are not documented. Actually, they are even not listed anywhere. It took some really heavy Googling (and swearing) to find out there are packages like kmilo, nsplugins, konq-plugins etc.
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Why these (and very likely other useful packages) are hidden? How users are expected to find and use them if they are not listed/described anywhere?
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Maybe I'm all wrong and there is a nice list somwhere I'm not aware of?
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There is no need for users to find them. If they install kde-software, the smaller packages will be installed as wel. E.g. if you install konqueror webbrowser, you get nsplugins and some other packages as well.
nsplugins is not a stand-alone application, so there is no use for it without konqueror...
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