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iKons 0.6 for KDE2/3

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Downloads:  37329
Submitted:  Dec 14 2001
Updated:  Mar 2 2002

Description:

iKons is a hi-color icon theme for both KDE2 and KDE3.
It contains 16x16 icons, 22x22 icons, 32x32 icons, 48x48 icons and 64x64 icons for KDE, a KDE icon theme that can be used with the Control Center, as well as a README file that tells you how to install and alter this icon theme. This release also features some icons in development.




Changelog:

iKons 0.5.7:
* new 32x32 icon for Kcontrol
* new 32x32 and 48x48 icons for Kdesktop
* new 16x16 and 22x22 icons for 'stop'

iKons 0.5.8
* new 32x32 and 48x48 'open folder' icons in different colors

iKons 0.5.9
* improved 32x32 hardware icons
* new scanner and zipdrive icons
* improved 22x22 folder_open en folder_new icon
* various consistency improvements

iKons 0.6 RC1
* more 3D folder icons
* some new 16x16 icons
* various improvements

iKons 0.6
* added 16x16 grey folder icon
* new 48x48 Kcontrol icon
* various improvements

Note: iKons 0.6 is going to be included in KDE 3.0. The deadline for artwork is 2.3.2002 (Saturday) at 13:00 UT ... so if you have any wishes left for iKons 0.6: this is your last chance to get them in iKons 0.6 for KDE 3.




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 using this and that

 
 by cholzberger on: Sep 26 2011
 
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from freebsd, to opensolaris, to linux...

its bad architecture to just release for ubuntu...


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 Re: using this and that

 
 by cholzberger on: Sep 26 2011
 
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wtf?! wasnt meant to be posted here, sorry!


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 ubuntu..........

 
 by TheRob on: Sep 26 2011
 
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...I'm so fkn fed up with it I don't even have
the words to describe how I feel.

This mark shutleworth guy is really pissing on
the whole linux community... and just because he
can. Pretty soon he's prolly attendng the
bilderberg meeting too. Couldn't somebody just
go and do the guy a favor by stealing all his
money and save us all the trouble.


"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!" -Denis Leary
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 Re: ubuntu..........

 
 by TheRob on: Sep 26 2011
 
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what the fk is this??? I didn't even comment here...
for crying out loud.


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 Ubuntu....

 
 by TheRob on: Sep 26 2011
 
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...I'm so fkn fed up with it I don't even have
the words to describe how I feel.

This mark shutleworth guy is really pissing on
the whole linux community... and just because he
can. Pretty soon he's prolly attendng the
bilderberg meeting too. Couldn't somebody just
go and do the guy a favor by stealing all his
money and save us all the trouble.


"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!" -Denis Leary
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 Re: Ubuntu....

 
 by TheRob on: Sep 26 2011
 
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sighs....


"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!" -Denis Leary
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 What's the point?

 
 by l0ll0lll on: Sep 28 2011
 
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> but they should upload an archive like .tar.gz
Is it that hard to use deb2tgz or similar tools to convert debs to whatever format you like?


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 Ubuntu is derived from Debian

 
 by user81304 on: Sep 30 2011
 
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Ubuntu is derived from Debian and uses Debian (*.deb) installer files. You can open .deb files with the Archive Manager and you'll find all the same files that tar.gz file contains, plus a few more to tell the Debian software installer how to set up the directories and where to copy the files. What's so hard about that? It's certainly not Ubuntu-only.


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 It's Debian, not Ubuntu

 
 by user81304 on: Sep 30 2011
 
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Ubuntu uses .deb packages, the native package used by Debian Linux, because it is a customized version of Debian. All you need to get the .tar.gz files is open the .deb package with Archive Manager and extract it. The .deb package also contains some other files that tell the Synaptic Package Manager where to install the program and how to set up the icons in the Applications Menu. Debian packages can thus be installed on any other Linux distribution. In fact, .deb packages are created from generic .tar.gz archives, not the other way around. Your complaint is ill-founded.

I'm running Ubuntu, but may eventually migrate to Debian. Although Ubuntu is very easy to install and relatively easy for the novice Linux user to configure, and Canonical sends out frequent updates and patches, the short support cycle — even of the "Long Term Support" versions — is troublesome. I think in terms of 10+ years of support for an operating system. In fact, I still have a couple of machines running Windows 98, because I still run software designed for Windows 95/98 and some DOS programs that are well over 20 years old.


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