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Happy and stunned to say that the de-Ubuntu-ization has been going better 
than I had any right to expect. The whole setting up of "sudo" was a 
pain -- not stuff you're likely to remember when you do it once every many 
years -- and some various flaky stuff. Otoh, the easiest nvidia driver 
install in history, so I'll take it. Many, many things I expected to be 
hell to reconfigure . . . made it through the switch. My background is 
xplanet, as always, with a high-res moon picture that I see has a 
timestamp of Dec. 26, 1998 -- I seem to be set in my ways.

One surprise is that may be a bug. In the reduced version of the preview 
TDE, KMenu does not seem to be installed by default. I do not know whether 
that was intentional -- can't imagine it would be -- but unless one knows 
to go to the panel applets and find and put it on Kicker, there's no 
application menu.

Now, a question: Where is the Basket note pads application for TDE? Has its 
name changed? It is one of those applications out with which I cannot do. 
(Clear back to DOS, when I was addicted to InfoSelect -- indeed, many of 
the notes there were transferred from InfoSelect to something else 
inferior on Linux before Basket came along.) Is there a version, for TDE, 
someplace?

Related, what's a good repository browser? I've used Synaptic for the 20 
years I used Kubuntu, and, well, Ubuntu. Anybody have recommendations?

Thanks!
-- 
dep

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