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    Interesting new packades in Hardy

    This is a thread for 'interesting' new packages in the Hardy repositories. As it's still alpha, there are no guarantees they work as expected yet, posted here as a 'teaser' of what to expect.

    qgrubeditor
    graphical editor for GRUB boot manager settings
    A tool to view and edit the menu.lst file of the GRUB boot manager. It offers
    many features and it is the perfect solution for those who want to change the
    way GRUB works, without messing with the menu.lst file.
    webkitkde
    web browser plugin for Konqueror using WebKit
    An alternative web browser plugin for Konqueror in KDE 4 using
    WebKit, a fork of KHTML.
    Feel free to add more

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    Re: Interesting new packades in Hardy

    i noticed qgrubeditor in the repo yesterday and installed it even tho i didn't need to. (who the heck needs a frontend to a text file, except a noob maybe?).

    but, it seems very well produced. except it doesn't work for me. i tried to uncheck the quiet option but nothing happens. (it stays checked no matter what i try). so then i thought, since you need root priviliges to edit the grub file, i tried running qgrubeditor as su but that didn't work either...
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      Re: Interesting new packades in Hardy

      I tried qgrubeditor in the Gutsy.

      i tried to uncheck the quiet option but nothing happens. (it stays checked no matter what i try). so then i thought, since you need root priviliges to edit the grub file, i tried running qgrubeditor as su but that didn't work either...
      1) Choose entry
      2) Click 'Edit Entry' -> Entry Editor window opens
      3) Do the tricks (uncheck/check Quiet)
      4) Apply/Cancel, OK


      so then i thought, since you need root priviliges to edit the grub file, i tried running qgrubeditor as su but that didn't work either...
      Here QGRUBEditor is running as root (KDE menu: Run as a different user/Username:root)

      It could be Topic: Kubuntu Hardy Heron 32 rough about the edges--as expected
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3089286.0
      kubicle:
      Kdesudo seems to be borked in hardy

      who the heck needs a frontend to a text file, except a noob maybe?
      And when noob clicks and clicks -> No more boot , time to read manuals . But the program seems to work.


      Note
      Qgrubeditor tells:
      Every time QGRUBEditor acces a file, automatically creates a backup, so as to prevent data loss. The backup file will always be named just like the original with a '_original' suffix. To restore the original file use the built-in feature of QRUBEditor of Restoring from a Backup.
      Links:
      QGRUBEditor
      http://www.qt-apps.org/content/show....?content=60391

      HOW TO: GRUB Methods - Toolkit
      http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3081671.0


      Note #2
      From QGRUBEditor
      http://www.qt-apps.org/content/show....?content=60391
      BIG FAT NOTE: QGRUBEditor's development was discontinued and a new application has been created: KGRUBEditor(http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=75442). It contains exactly the same features and a lot more plus the fact that it is written in the KDE4 libraries. Please take a look at it.
      Before you edit, BACKUP !

      Why there are dead links ?
      1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
      2. Thread: Lost Information

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        Re: Interesting new packades in Hardy

        An update: QGRUBEditor was replaced by KGRUBEditor in the repos.

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