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WMD:
Ah, good old SimpleText  

BTW, this thread is WAY off topic.  DukePuke, sure you have been using Linux only a week, but upgrading KDE and compiling a kernel are not hard at all.  The kernel directions come in the download, and for KDE just do what I said in my post back on page 1.

DukePuke:
At last we returned on-topic
Actualy I will think about KDE, but idea about compiling/installing kernel makes me considering much, because:

1. i compiled lots of apps during this week. Only few of them worked after compiling. Much of them spited errors during ./configure, much of them during make.

2. My komp is slow, it kompiles 10 meg data about half of hour. Dunno how about kernel, he is bigger i think. I believe my comp realy will stuck with him.

3. reformat swap.. oh man , this sounds scary. Actualy yes, i fear, and most important i forgot hda# for swap..

btw thanks

hm_murdock:
hey, buddy.

if half the stuff won't compile for you, why don't you try a different method of installing? binaries, perhaps?

grab Mandrake or SuSE and run them for now. When GenSTEP comes out, get it. It'll kill all of 'em.

Then, when you've got more experience under your belt, then give Slack another try.

DukePuke:
heard somethere that new kernels has serious problems with old shitty motherfuckerboards ch!psets, like my via one (manufuckturer dfi)

[ April 07, 2004: Message edited by: DukePuke ]

Refalm:
vim is powerful. Both in Konsole/xterm/runmode3 and X.

Just open an html file with vim (in X), it's COOL  

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