klik: point-and-klik software store for Knoppix
klik allows you to install software by just klicking a button on the "point-and-klik software store".
klik is the easiest way to install software on Knoppix, even while running from CD. With a persistent home directory, you can even continue to use the software you installed after a reboot. Because one software package is always exactly just one directory within ~/, you can always delete software packages without any problems for other software.
Try it yourself: http://klik.sf.net/
Any chance to make it work with other Browsers?
E.g.
Opera,
Mozilla,
Firebird
Thanks,
Jan
Re: Any chance to make it work with other Browsers?
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Originally Posted by janmartin3
E.g.
Opera,
Mozilla,
Firebird
If you mean will it work on other browsers., the answer is no, it uses a KDE protocol, which is only avail in konqueoror.
P.s., 1st suggestion; after installing it, how bout opening up a konqueror to the page?
Re: Any chance to make it work with other Browsers?
Quote:
Originally Posted by eadz
If you mean will it work on other browsers., the answer is no, it uses a KDE protocol, which is only avail in konqueoror.
P.s., 1st suggestion; after installing it, how bout opening up a konqueror to the page?
Great idea, done.
Just install the client again to get the newest version.
apt-get working ? no problem!
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Originally Posted by Alextreme
Interesting, hadn't yet seen mosex...
What I have been working on, is getting apt-get to work (dpkg already does, has been a long-standing issue), having scripts and a browser to do this might be more useful than using synaptic (ie. do _exactly_ what Click&Run does. I've been discussing this with a few Debian guys too, could be automated using the Trove hierarchy and an extra database. oh well, ranting on and on like usual...)
Still, I'll try it out in Morphix KDE a bit more. I'll keep in touch and let you know if there are any issues using klik :-)
(btw, Sun has been keeping contact, it feels like being the bug that is looked at by a mean kid with some huge looking glass ;-))
Hey alextreme,
apt-get to get working is extremly easy with an wrapper ...
Please see modules/apt-get in _my_ live-installer:
http://debian.tu-bs.de/knoppix/live_inst/
and take some newer version ...
cu
Fabian
PS: Or just see: man apt-get last section ;-)