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Re: Using KBabel
- To: Documentation and Translation <doc at arabeyes dot org>
- Subject: Re: Using KBabel
- From: Ayman Hourieh <aymanh at gmail dot com>
- Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 00:53:44 +0300
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Hmm, just to make things clear, you can run KBabel from within Gnome,
just install KBabel and the required libs, and you're ready to go.
-Ayman
On 5/30/05, Ayman Hourieh <aymanh at gmail dot com> wrote:
> Salam Ahmad,
>
> You don't need to switch to KDE in order to use KDE apps, I use KBabel
> myself, and I don't even have KDE installed, just the required libs
> for KDE apps, I think you use Fedora, and last time I checked it had
> KBabel RPM on the CDs, just install the RPM, and it will handle the
> dependencies for you.
>
> Good luck, and hope to see you doing productive work here soon :)
>
> -Ayman
>