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....and while we're on it, where the heck is krita? I run 13.37, krita is 2.3. Yet, I can't find where krita hangs its hat. There's no krita pkg, no calligra pkg. Where is it hiding?
AFAIK, krita was part of koffice which was removed in 14. You should have calligra installed on your system. Did you upgrade it from 13.37 and didn't do 'install-new'?
Jes got the last word off aols. You know, alt.os.linux.slackware, that ancient allegedly outdated usenet thingie? Turns out alien-bob decided to play outside the box and provide all updated packages of KDE, including calligra-2.6.0, and in 32-bit, no less. Who knew!? Now you do.
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