
Baghira SuSE 9.x RPM
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
Baghira was created by thomas12777
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=8692
Please direct any questions, bug reports or requests to the original author.
AND PLEASE UNINSTALL FIRST ALL BAGHIRA PACKAGES!!!
Don't ask me for my icon theme,
I can't upload it because apple has
an copyright on it!
Includes:
Baghira icons by timur
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=13271
Copyright � 2004, TKdesign-studio.com - All rights reserverd
You need KDE 3.2.x with QT 3.3.1 as minimum.
And don't try to install the package with: "rpm -i --nodeps"!
If you work on SuSE 9.x with KDE 3.2.x and QT 3.3.1 it is
enough to install the package with: "rpm -i --force"!
If you don't have the choice in your controlcenter to use baghira, update your QT librarys!
Please run the program "Baghira Brushed Switch" from your KDE menu if you want switch to brushed style.
Download link now points to sf.net, rpms for several versions are available, including source rpms!
15 years ago
New Description!!!
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15 years ago
New Description!!!
PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ASK!
geek-in-training
14 years ago
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RaKris
15 years ago
plz
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flamingyak
15 years ago
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RedneckLady
15 years ago
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zunazet
15 years ago
Under "Appearance and Themes".
Click on "Style"( Not Theme Manager ).
Then choose Baghira from the "Widget Style" list box.
Also under "Window Decorations" choose Baghira as the window decoration.
Then click the "Buttons" tab and read the instructins to get the close maximize and minimize buttons to show.
Smiles For Miles :)
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RedneckLady
15 years ago
Anyway, thanks for answering...
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mattv
15 years ago
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pixelelement
15 years ago
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cypherpunk
15 years ago
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matchor
15 years ago
how do it ? Please help me but step by step becouse i newbie in suse :]
sorry 4 my tragic english :|
please HELP ME i wont theme like it ... (and icons too ) :|
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mrbig
15 years ago
which wallpaper did you use for the first screenshot ??
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nashimas
15 years ago
Does anyone else have this issue?
(Yes I did remove 6a before installing 6b :)
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Massive
15 years ago
sometimes the original Baghira content
from thomas.
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nashimas
15 years ago
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ristosuse
16 years ago
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ggore
16 years ago
What do I do?
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Massive
16 years ago
That's all.
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speeddddygonzales
16 years ago
It works on SuSE Linux 9.1 with KDE 3.3.2
And you can install it with Yast.
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psychonaut
16 years ago
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I'm sorry, but there's no way I'm installing an RPM if I don't know what files it's going to install and where. How do I know it's not going to overwrite something important?I'll try to find a tarball if you provide one, but in the meantime you may want to consider creating a proper RPM.
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18volt
16 years ago
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srwatters
16 years ago
I'm using SUSE 9.1 and have a problem running any of the OO 1.1.1 apps. They all crash before displaying the entire application. If I switch back to any other widgit, they run fine. Any pointers? I've tried different options on most of the style pages, but can't find the one that makes OO happy.
Thanks!
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thomas12777
16 years ago
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However, I am using a SuSE 9.1 and discovered this:
apparently, the 'appropriate' script to start open office is
(example of the spreadsheet) /usr/X11R6/bin/OOo-calc. I
read the script and found that it actually
invokes /opt/OpenOffice.org/program/scalc, after of course
doing lots of checks and setting a bunch of variables.
I tried to invoke /opt/OpenOffice.org/program/scalc directly
(without dcop) and it worked...
Don't misunderstand me: without baghira (which by the way
is a great piece of work!) both scripts work, and with baghira
only the 'unwrapped' one works.
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A workaround that works for me on SuSE 9.1:
use the option: --widgets-set default
For instance, to invoke the word processor:
OOo-writer --widgets-set default
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peerhartleben
16 years ago
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dlex
16 years ago
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anirban
16 years ago
I generally use SuSe 9.1 on a P4 machine , but I bought a Laptop with AMD 64 Athlon & installed SuSe 9.1 64 bit. But when I try to compile baghira , ./configure give me error qt-mt not found.
Now if I specify the --with-qt-libaries=/usr/lib64/qt3/lib64 then configure run successfully but make fails saying that libtool can not find libart_lgpl_2.la is not found in /usr/lib
though the same file is in /usr/lib64. I made a syslink of that lib to /usr/lib but then libtool can not find another lib similarly.
Inface I am not able to compile any QT/KDE apps on my laptop
Any body has any solution to this.
TIA
Anirban Biswas
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