DebianEtch-KDE: Difference between revisions

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#[http://packages.debian.org/etch/knemo knemo] - for network monitoring.
#[http://packages.debian.org/etch/knemo knemo] - for network monitoring.
#[http://packages.debian.org/etch/adept adept] - A lovely gui for apt. It helps in searching related packages other than the main namesake.
#[http://packages.debian.org/etch/adept adept] - A lovely gui for apt. It helps in searching related packages other than the main namesake.
#[http://www.cups.org/ CUPS] For CUPS pppprinting support.
#[http://www.cups.org/ CUPS] For CUPS printing support.
#[http://packages.debian.org/etch/icedove Icedove]  - a fork of Thunderbird.
#[http://packages.debian.org/etch/icedove Icedove]  - a fork of Thunderbird.


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For starting knemo, go to KMenu -> Control Center -> Internet & Network -> Network Monitor. Check the box that says 'Use knemo to monitor your interfaces'.  
For starting knemo, go to KMenu -> Control Center -> Internet & Network -> Network Monitor. Check the box that says 'Use knemo to monitor your interfaces'.  


Cups-pdf is a utility to add a system wide pdf printer. To setup printers, enter localhost:631 as the url in a browser. The pdf printer is added by selecting 'Virtual Printer PDF' from the initial list. In the drivers list, select 'Raw Printer' and go ahead. By default, cups-pdf creates a folder called PDF in the home directory. It can be changed by editing the file /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf.
[http://packages.debian.org/stable/graphics/cups-pdf Cups-pdf] is a utility to add a system wide pdf printer. To setup printers, enter localhost:631 as the url in a browser. The pdf printer is added by selecting 'Virtual Printer PDF' from the initial list. In the drivers list, select 'Raw Printer' and go ahead. By default, cups-pdf creates a folder called PDF in the home directory. It can be changed by editing the file /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf.


===Installing OpenOffice===
===Installing OpenOffice===