Re: Add / Remove programs

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Hi
Interesting - not only can I not re instate krpmview which does an excellent 
job of installing rpm's there is also no kpackage in my K-Menu.

Rgards
John

On Saturday 26 March 2005 16:35, Stephan Matthiesen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am Samstag, 26. MÃrz 2005 15:07 schrieb zika:
> > Since most new users are complaining about
> > Add/remove programs application missing, here is my idea:
>
> ...
>
> > Someon could create simple program,for installing / uninstallig
> > programs, that would have this in its config file:
>
> ...
>
> > You could install new programs by drag'n'droping it to this program
> > (and selecting install). Program would issue selected
> > type of installation, or uninstallation.
> > You could deinstall programs from one place.
> > Application for Add/Remove would be same in all KDE-using distributions.
>
> Yes. Sorry, I am not sure if I understand, but doesn't kpackage (the KDE
> package manager) already do this, and more? It's in the K-Menu under
> System.
>
> I don't use it often, but when you drag'n'drop a package on it, it opens an
> install dialogue. Also you get a list of all installed packages with a
> button to uninstall.
>
> Or did I misunderstand what you are asking for?
>
> All the best
> Stephan
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