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running Slackware 64 Current full install off the DVD with KDE 4.10. I can't seem to find the Konversation irc client which I thought was part of KDE. Tried search sbopkg for it couldn't find it. Do I need to upgrade to the latest KDE for it. If so, how do I do that?
running Slackware 64 Current full install off the DVD with KDE 4.10. I can't seem to find the Konversation irc client which I thought was part of KDE. Tried search sbopkg for it couldn't find it. Do I need to upgrade to the latest KDE for it. If so, how do I do that?
Quicken2k
Mark Da SIlva
The latest version of Konversation is 1.5, and the SBo page for it is here.
# sbopkg -s konversation
Searching for konversation
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./network/konversation/README
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Konversation is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for KDE.
Konversation features include:
* integration of Konsole (using the KPart technology)
* interaction with KAddressBook * themable nicklist icons
* OSD (On Screen Display) * IPv6 support
* multiserver support * [Secure Sockets Layer|SSL]]
--More--(Next file: ./network/konversation/konversation.SlackBuild)
(you can also use "sbopkg -g foo", see "sbopkg --help" or "man sbopkg" )
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