> On 11-Jul-2004 Russell Hanaghan wrote:
> } On Sat, 2004-07-10 at 09:14,
RickTaylor@speakeasy.net wrote:
>
> } Good god! The man has lost his mind!! "joyously AND happily"? ...
>
> Well... Yes, yes I have.
>
> } "SLEEP"??? HA! 8~)
> }
> } 'course, I'd like to try a different distro with a light front end and
> } package based...If Thac gets sick up and fed with building all those MDK
> } rpm's (big repository of all the latest Linux DAW stuff) I'm basically
> } screwed because I don't have much luck building stuff on MDK.
> }
> } Just a side note...It's late, just got home from doing 2 gigs
> } today...Debugged the crap outta my FX box all week and thought it peachy
> } stable and it locked up on me toady in the middle of a gig! Ugh!! Oh
> } well...delayed the start of a set a few minutes but it did come back up.
> }
> } > {Then again... kpackage looks like it could almost do it out of the box...
> } > reads rpm, deb, whatever kiss is, slackware and bsd packages.
> }
> } So this has my eyebrow cocked to the north slightly...If I understand
> } correctly, On a Debian (?) based system, you can run this "kpackage" and
> } use any of the listed distro packages and not go thru dependency hell??
> } Or can Kpackage do that on any Linux platform? Like on my Mandrake 10.0
> } boxes and, I too, may experience "netwide audio joy and happiness"??
> } >
> } > ..."netwide" audio joy and happiness.}
>
> It works on debian. You can still manage a trip to dependency hell if you use
> severely nonstandard packages but, for the most part, that will be short lived
> and related to that specific package. On Mandrake it would help you manage an
> archive of rpms, help out with updates, etc... It's not apt-enabled for rpms but
> you can always just download stuff. {Which still means that you have to mess
> with some stuff but will help you out considerably.} It really is an excellent
> package manager.
>
>
http://docs.kde.org/en/3.2/kdeadmin/kpackage/
>
> Screenshots do a much better job of explaining the functionality of the thing:
>
>
http://www.general.uwa.edu.au/u/toivo/kpackage/