I think ZevonOS Neptune is a way to go for getting KDE 4.10 on a Wheezy base. Haven't tried the latest versions, but I have liked it in the past.
http://www.zevenos.com/download/zevenos-neptune-2
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I think ZevonOS Neptune is a way to go for getting KDE 4.10 on a Wheezy base. Haven't tried the latest versions, but I have liked it in the past.
http://www.zevenos.com/download/zevenos-neptune-2
Been using an install from the KDE live cd. I'm very happy with it - but I have very specific things that I'm looking for in a distro. The KDE is very light out of the box, and their TMB kernels...
Wish I had seen this thread earlier. I was very frustrated when I couldn't burn an audio cd this morning. After having some coffee after going to work I realized that the only difference between the...
There's two Debian testing based distros I've tried in addition to the Debian testing weekly iso itself:
A very Ubuntu-esque distro, Gnome-based using Synaptic is Parsix.
A live cd with...
I also came accross this similar information for another Sharp printer, but still no luck with our office MX-3501N. Must be getting close...
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I have this same issue in my office. I haven't got it working yet, but I found this blog that at least might point us in the right direction:
http://apathy.jtsage.com/sharp-mx-4501n-on-ubuntu-linux
This is a verified problem that has had a bug filed for it. There's a few old posts on the forum here that should probably be updated. I've been following it for a while. thye only workaround has...
This is a reported bug that has now been kicked upstream to the Brasero developers. All you can do for now is disable the normalizing plugin. Then audio cds will burn, just with uneven volume.
There has been a bug filed and confirmed on jaunty for this. It has medium priority, but has not been fixed yet. Been waiting as this is a big one for me....
A nice improvement on XDM is WDM, which is in universe, I think. It ends up being somewhat of a GDM-lite. Not sure about the dependancies, but I'm sure its a lot lighter than GDM.
I've been using Graveman for the past few weeks, and haven't tried gnomebaker. Is ther any advantage of one program over the other?