Mom! K3b and yum are not sharing their toys again!!
David Boles
dgboles at comcast.net
Sat Dec 2 21:59:18 UTC 2006
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Ric Moore wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 13:51 -0800, David Boles wrote:
>
> Thanks! What do I do with "locale" files? The error message kept saying
> to run K3bSetup, not to go to a menu option. I think I may have one
> clue, that the eject doesn't work. I looked at "eject" in /usr/bin which
> is a link. I also found kdeeject in /usr/bin. I switched the link to
> that, since I use kde, and the tray popped open when it was supposed to.
> I finally got the dvd read to an iso file. Now I need to get some double
> layer Dvds to write to. Ric
""locale" files" are the 'your local (locale) language files.
English-EN, English-GB, French, etc.
I don't know where "K3bSetup" came from because that has been gone for a
long time.
"double layer Dvds"? Also called dual layer DVDs? Dual layer DVDs are
expensive and take a dual layer DVD writer. A lot to pay for fancy labels.
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David
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