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Wednesday, October 25th 2006, 5:31am

Debian and ksim

Hi,

I'm pulling out my hair. I can't find ksim! I'm running the latest stable version of Debian, and ksim can't be found. However, when I do an apt-get install, it insists that ksim is there and ready to go.

Perhaps I just don't understand how to start kde applets- all I kow is that a find . -name ksim -print revealed nothing, and it isn't on the kde menua anywhere.

Any ideas on how I should find/start it would be appreciated.

Thanks

VcS

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Friday, October 27th 2006, 9:18pm

RE: Debian and ksim

Do you have the kdeutils package installed?
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)

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Saturday, October 28th 2006, 3:23am

RE: Debian and ksim

I didn't, but I do now.

I still don't know how to start it though.

ksim isn't in /bin or /sbin or any other logical (to me) pathed place.

It may be as simple as "I don't know how to start it". If it's not on the kde menu, and it doesn't start from 'ksim&; at a root shell prompt, then I don't know what to do.

Thanks for a response.