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Re: what
by David Johnson on Wednesday 05/Sep/2001, @10:44
Noatun came with my KDE-2.2. Perhaps you bought a defective one. Take it back to your retailer and get a return :-)

Quanta is nice, but not included. It would be nice if every good KDE application were included in KDE, but then the download times would reach another order of magnitude. Some things need to be left out of the base distribution, as it's getting too big as it is.

Outside of certain metropolitan areas, most people are still on 56K modems. Let's not frustrate them with a 56Meg packages.
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Re: what
by emmanuel on Thursday 06/Sep/2001, @04:48
i think Quanta is QT only no? it's a kde app..
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