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Hello friends, thank you to all who tried to help me, already configured network, only missing two things, one appeared unexpectedly.
1 - set the language, a friend mentioned this command: slackpkg install kde-l10n-en-4.4.3-noarch-1
But this appeared:
root @ Mickael-PC: ~ # slackpkg install kde-l10n-en-4.4.3-noarch-1
This Appears To Be The First Time You Have slackpkg run.
Before you install | upgrade | reinstall anything, you need to uncomment
ONE mirror in / etc / slackpkg / mirrors and run:
# slackpkg update
You can see more information about functions in slackpkg slackpkg manpage.
root @ Mickael-PC: ~ #
2 - When I minimize something, does not appear in the "taskbar" at least in windows is so called, as I do to minimize and go away?
Thank you.
1. If you have an install disk, then mount the disk and go to the slackware/kdei/ directory. Then, as root, you can use 'installpkg kde-l10n-pt-4.5.4-noarch-1.txz'
If you want to use slackpkg, then you will need to edit /etc/slackpkg/mirrors, remove the leading '# ' from the mirror of your choice so that slackpkg can contact the mirror site.
2. If you are using KDE, then you want the 'Task Manager' widget to be running. This is on by default, but you may have turned it off.
If the cashew ( a semicircular icon) is not showing on the task bar, right click on the task bar and select 'Unlock Widgets'.
Left click on the task bar cashew, select 'Add Widgets' and then activate the Task Manager widget.
To lock widgets again, left click on the cashew, select 'More Settings' then 'Lock Widgets'.
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