Firefox the way it was

I deinstalled firefox

Then i installed it again rpm by rpm till i could start it

Now it possible to install addons as NOIAextreme
no oxygen sh…t and all the other addons which are available as it was in 11.1
NO integration in kde we didnt ask for.
As the killing off yast took some tinkering but now i have yast as in 11.1 without the kde yast updates.

And why did you upgrade to 11.2, when you just want everything like in 11.1?

11.1 is still supported by SuSE Linux GmbH, the Community and the openSUSE project.

Nope, best practice always was for me to get it from the repos. That way I’m neither missing any security updates, nor do I lack features. And boy, did you really install all dependencies via RPM? Crazy. :stuck_out_tongue:

Where have you been?
There has been a very vocal complaint since the release of series three of Firefox about the lack of integration with KDE and firefox looking out of place on KDE with its Gnome/GTK look.

I would say this KDE/Oxygen integration is very welcome by the vast majority of KDE users.

Hello

Where i have been ?

At home wondering what the f@#$ yast was doing in personal-setting configure the desktop for crying out loud

The only way to get rid of this is to install 2 yast rpm,s opensuse 11.1 yast-control-center and yast2-control-center-qt with rpm --force -Uvh *.rpm
So that one is back where it belongs no yast in user-rograms and the normal Yast layout no kde-yast layout

Firefox is for me the same as Opera and Chromium and Google-chromium its no kde app so why force it to look like one ?
I use Chromium its fast very fast and no kde app so no kio-http

I kicked out the oxygen icons and installed other ones
My desktop is a jpg from Android-os

So opensuse for me is no more then a bare system and kde on top off that but my KDE kde and not opensuse-kde.

On my laptop i have Fedora 12 kde
you hardly can compare the 2 kde version 3.2.1
all the opensuse extensions are gone in Fedora so
you have the real kde system.

But this is Linux so you can use a distro and leave it in the state it is installed
or alter it to your needs your wishes

And for 11.2 and wireless rt61pci use kernel 2.6.29.25.3
problems solved

Nobody forces you to use openSUSE, when you dont like the openSUSE kde extension.

I know openSUSE is a great distribution, but i know everybody has a different liking. I respect that also but its not a reason for offending openSUSE.

Awesome! rotfl!

hello

Hello The Mask

no roses this time :wink:

but see here Android Wallpapers submited by best_wallpapers_com

look for Wallpaper.androlib.com.jpg

Far better then any oxygen wall paper

the
mask

hmmm…

Its a matter of taste

Pilgervater

respect someones different view in this matter
no way to be offending to someone who takes the time and trouble
to alter HIS system to his liking and let the other members
know how he did it

Any way My system is running like clockwork network kde
Digikam and Showfoto with a printer configured with HPLIP
also not a kde program

So you see kde is just a smal part off the opensuse experience

For others perhabs the main cource for me just dessert but a dessert with whipped cream (not serverd by Opensuse) :wink:

susegebr wrote:

> Any way My system is running like clockwork network kde
> Digikam and Showfoto with a printer configured with HPLIP
> also not a kde program
> For others perhabs the main cource for me just dessert but a dessert
> with whipped cream (not serverd by Opensuse) :wink:

And isn’t that what’s awesome about linux? Imagine trying to take the apple
out of OSX or the Microsoft out of Windows 7? :slight_smile:


kev.