Re: okular spew

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Gene Heskett wrote:

> I see in one of the mime menu's that kpdf isn't called kpdf-trinity, but
> kpdf-part?
> 

kpdf-part is for opening files in konqueror directly, if you want to.
kpdf-trinity is the right one - the standalone app.

[...]
> 
> And I might add, nearly 2 hours updateing as I just did it yesterday
> including the reboot, but today as mirror.xcer.cz is running at about 20
> kb/sec and theres 151 files to update, just the download will be over an
> hour. This is Friday, and I just did this yesterday morning.
> 
> You cannot convince me that 2 or 3 programmers have patched 151 files in
> 1 day. I should only have to update that which has been modified, but it
> looks as if I'm being fed nearly the whole thing even if its just a
> rebuild with no changes. So what causes this?
> 

First of all there are more than 2-3 and secondly why do you think it was
only in one day?

> Since I'm near the right coast of the US, in WV, is there a closer
> mirror?
> 
> And why is kpdf un-authenticated? Am I missing a key? Thats 4 questions.
> 
> Now its (xcer.cz)  down to 18kb/sec, 45 minutes to go. Sigh. Later
> obviously, much later.
> 

Perhaps it is time to go for a walk and wait until the mirrors are synced or
whatever is on the way is settled down. I learned this when I was 35 - it
does not make sense to go against fate.

regards


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