Description: Well it seems I didn't quite manage to stamp out all the bugs in the last release, but following a few bug reports and a very useful patch, I've got another release. This should fix those nasty crashes that people have encountered with large popup menus. Minimize/restore animations should now also work. Finally, I've changed the appearance of Kicker, as requested. Hope this is an improvement
ok. i'm running debian 3.0 r1 ... i've got all the needed packages and stuff..normally i don't have problems compiling any scripts, but...
hmm... i don't see the ./configure script inside the tarball i've downloaded... in the install and readme files there's an information to make ./configure and then make && make install (what else shoudl i expect) ...
what should i do ??
greetz to ya all
HELP!!!
I'm trying to install this beautifull theme under RedHat 7.2 KDE 2.2 and after
# make install
I'm getting this shit:
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qnix_client.cpp:61:28: kwin/workspace.h: No such file or directory
qnix_client.cpp:62:26: kwin/options.h: No such file or directory
In file included from qnix_client.cpp:66:
qnix_client.h:37:29: kwin/kwinbutton.h: No such file or directory
qnix_client.h:38:25: kwin/client.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [qnix_client.lo] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/Desktop/qnix-0.2.1/kwin-engine'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
[root@localhost qnix-0.2.1]#
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How cvan I fix this???????????
Do you have "kdelibs-devel" and "kdebase-devel" packages installed? Redhat doesn't install these by default, so you'll have to install the RPM packages from your Redhat CDs. Hope this helps :)
I have QNiX very nicely setup and installed on my computer, with just one minor problem: The kicker doesn't look good. The logout and lock buttons don't seem to have the standard decorations that make it look like a button. My kicker is on the bottom of my screen and is set to small, if that'll help...
Also, is it possible to add a help button next to the minimize/maximize/close buttons? I don't think QNX had this but it would be useful... Just make sure there is a way to disable it...
Your style is the best! But it doesn't work for me;-). After make -f Makefile.cvs I get the following error message:
***Creating aclocal.m4
make[1]: aclocal: Command not found
make[1]: *** [cvs] Error 127
make: *** [all] Error 2
I tried to compile this theme few times on my debian box, but ./configure always failed at zlib. Then I noticed that you can install it with apt-get. The package's name is "kde-theme-qnix" (unstable)
After installing this great theme I decided to get xmms-skin for it. I found qnx skin for winamp from http://skins.solardreamstudios.com/ I also found wallpapers & icons from that same url.
I am trying to install theme version 0.2.1 to SuSE 7.3, but I get an error message:
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***Creating aclocal.m4
make[1]: aclocal: Command not found
make[1]: ***[cvs] Error 127
make: *** [all] Error 2
************************************
and thats it. I am quite new with Linux, so thats why I can't solve this problem by myself.
:(
Janne
Awesome style from what i can see, but i can't get it to compile on my suse 7.3 box.. :( ..stops at aclocal command not found.. tho aclocal is in /usr/share/ anyone got a rpm for suse?????
mcallihan@voyager.net
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ok. i'm running debian 3.0 r1 ... i've got all the needed packages and stuff..normally i don't have problems compiling any scripts, but... hmm... i don't see the ./configure script inside the tarball i've downloaded... in the install and readme files there's an information to make ./configure and then make && make install (what else shoudl i expect) ... what should i do ?? greetz to ya all
I was wondering what the library application is that is shown in the preview. It might be just what I need. Any thoughts?
I was wondering what the library application is that is shown in the preview. It might be just what I need. Any thoughts?
HELP!!! I'm trying to install this beautifull theme under RedHat 7.2 KDE 2.2 and after # make install I'm getting this shit: --------------------------------------------- qnix_client.cpp:61:28: kwin/workspace.h: No such file or directory qnix_client.cpp:62:26: kwin/options.h: No such file or directory In file included from qnix_client.cpp:66: qnix_client.h:37:29: kwin/kwinbutton.h: No such file or directory qnix_client.h:38:25: kwin/client.h: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [qnix_client.lo] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/Desktop/qnix-0.2.1/kwin-engine' make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1 [root@localhost qnix-0.2.1]# ------------------------------------------------- How cvan I fix this???????????
Do you have "kdelibs-devel" and "kdebase-devel" packages installed? Redhat doesn't install these by default, so you'll have to install the RPM packages from your Redhat CDs. Hope this helps :)
Also you can get a Redhat-7.2 pre-build package from here: ftp://ftp.opennms.org/people/ben/redhat-7.2/RPMS/kdeextras-qnix-0.2.1-2.i386.rpm
I have QNiX very nicely setup and installed on my computer, with just one minor problem: The kicker doesn't look good. The logout and lock buttons don't seem to have the standard decorations that make it look like a button. My kicker is on the bottom of my screen and is set to small, if that'll help... Also, is it possible to add a help button next to the minimize/maximize/close buttons? I don't think QNX had this but it would be useful... Just make sure there is a way to disable it...
yes the license of QniX 0.2.1. Is it GPL?
In response to the repeated requests above, the style is licensed under the GPL. Sorry in my delay in replying - I was away for a while.
I have the same problem. I have SuSE 7.2 and I'm getting "aclocal" error too. Can somebody find out what is wrong?
What's your license?
???
What's your QniX style license?
what's the license of QniX style?
QNiX 0.2.1 ??????????
yes the license of QniX 0.2.1. Is it GPL?
Your style is the best! But it doesn't work for me;-). After make -f Makefile.cvs I get the following error message: ***Creating aclocal.m4 make[1]: aclocal: Command not found make[1]: *** [cvs] Error 127 make: *** [all] Error 2
Use gmake instead of make
I tried to compile this theme few times on my debian box, but ./configure always failed at zlib. Then I noticed that you can install it with apt-get. The package's name is "kde-theme-qnix" (unstable) After installing this great theme I decided to get xmms-skin for it. I found qnx skin for winamp from http://skins.solardreamstudios.com/ I also found wallpapers & icons from that same url.
QNiX is the best theme I have found for KDE so far. I like the style and its very fast too. Eddy
I've just moved over to KDE because of this theme. Never worked with QNX before but I think they've got a great design.
I must be 5 years old, because I obvioisly can't read. So no help needed any more. Now I go to the corner to shame...
I am trying to install theme version 0.2.1 to SuSE 7.3, but I get an error message: ************************************ ***Creating aclocal.m4 make[1]: aclocal: Command not found make[1]: ***[cvs] Error 127 make: *** [all] Error 2 ************************************ and thats it. I am quite new with Linux, so thats why I can't solve this problem by myself. :( Janne
I had the same problem. Use gmake instead of make.
Awesome style from what i can see, but i can't get it to compile on my suse 7.3 box.. :( ..stops at aclocal command not found.. tho aclocal is in /usr/share/ anyone got a rpm for suse????? mcallihan@voyager.net