<html><head></head><body>Rpm -ql kdepim | grep bin <br>
That will show all the executables.<br>
It should also appear in the gui start menu after a logout.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On February 14, 2016 9:21:14 AM EST, Sean Kilpatrick <kilpatms@gmail.com> wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre class="k9mail">As I said, this gets weird.<br />as root, running yum install gets me this:<br /><br />Package 7:kdepim-4.10.5-4.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest<br />version<br />Nothing to do<br /><br />If I run find <find / -type f -name kdepim -print> *<br />I get this message, which makes no sense:<br /><br /><br />find: ‘/run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied<br /><br />Which I am guessing means it couldn't look in that (empty) directory for<br />some unknowable reason so it quit.<br /><br />so I ran yum remove, which worked, and then ran yum install, which<br />worked. Still can't find the damn executable.<br /><br />then read through the man file and tried this:<br />find / -type f -name kdepim -path ./run/user/1000 -prune -o -print *<br /><br /> but I obviously do NOT have the syntax right because the output listed<br />every file on the box -- I think because I couldn't scroll back up to<br />the beginning of the list -- buffer isn't that big!
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/><br />* NOTE: the syntax for the FIND command is amazingly complex. And the<br />INFO file appears to be only a copy of the MAN file. No help there. And,<br />of course, in keeping with Linux docs, there are no examples of how to<br />do things.<br /><br /><br />Sean<br /><br /><hr /><br /><br /><br />On Sat, 2016-02-13 at 23:03 -0500, Jim Kinney wrote:<br /><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 1ex 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid #729fcf; padding-left: 1ex;"> An easy option is to grab the src.rpms from fedora and do the rpmbuild process. It will take adding several devel packages.<br /> <br /> The full method is to use mock locally or maybe get lucky and find built packages on <a href="http://koji.fedoraproject.org">koji.fedoraproject.org</a>.<br /> <br /> Ok. Went digging on koji. No kmail. No kontact. <br /> <br /> WTF?!?!?<br /> <br /> Ah ha!! The package is called kdepim or kdepim3 (kde version 3). There's an epel build for centos 7. Just use yum inst
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kdepim with a working epel repo.<br /> <br /> On February 13, 2016 8:28:35 PM EST, "Damon L. Chesser" <damon@damtek.com> wrote:<br /><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 1ex 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid #ad7fa8; padding-left: 1ex;">I have been googling "kmail Centos 7" and finding no joy. It looks<br />like <br />you can't get the full Kontact suite on CentOS 7. This is not <br />definitive, but Google says no joy. This information also does not<br />help <br />you with your specific issue of EPEL either.<br /><br />Perhaps what Jim L and Jim K said is correct, perhaps you should try <br />Debian/ubuntu or Fedora. A quick google does report that kmail and/or <br />Kontact can be had for all three.<br /><br />I personally have not had a very good desktop experience with Centos 7,<br /><br />the CentOS devs have not caught up with suppling the things I am <br />interested in using and I don't really want to compile. Amazingly, you<br /><br />can in
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the latest desktop drivers from AMD cards right from the<br />AMD <br />websites, but there is no steam, just as an example.<br /><br />I do find both Fedora > 20 and Ubuntu to give a complete desktop,<br />though <br />if you want to run ATI/AMD cards, cut to the chase and use Ubuntu, if <br />you want to run standard open source vid drivers, it's a toss up.<br /><br />Not your solution, but perhaps a re-think of your distro may be in <br />order, depending on your needs, of course.<br /><br />In the past, I have found Kontact to be the single best PIM, sadly, <br />since KDE 4, I am not at all interested in KDE. Evolution was OK,<br />still <br />like it, but my favorite is thunderbird, since I am not going to run <br />Kontact on a XFCE destkop, though I could. It just becomes to glaring <br />to me with integration to mix gtk and qt.<br /><br />HTH!<br /><br /><br /><br />On 02/11/2016 10:15 PM, Sean Kilpatrick wrote:<br /><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="marg
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0pt 1ex 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid #8ae234; padding-left: 1ex;"> I am trying to run away from Evolution, which is driving me nutz, and<br /> move back to kde apps, specifically Kontact.<br /> I have all the usual repos, including epel. rpm forge, and rpm fusion<br /> (both) but I can not locate the kde set of apps. Anyone know where I<br /> should look?<br /><br /> This is a CentOs 7 install.<br /><br /> Sean<br /><br /><hr /><br /> Ale mailing list<br /> Ale@ale.org<br /> <a href="http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale">http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale</a><br /> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at<br /> <a href="http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo">http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo</a><br /></blockquote><br />-- <br />Damon@damtek.com<br />404-271-8699<br /><br /><hr /><br />Ale mailing list<br />Ale@ale.org<br /><a href="http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale">http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale</a><br />See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at<b
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