Has anyone else noticed that kpilot is not available for installation? I search for it with adept and it doesn't show up...
							
						
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 Re: kpilot missing?
 
 To me it seems that:Is it not there? Is it being dropped?
 
 - Kpilot is part of the KDE 3.5 kdepim (Hardy) > Package: kdepim (3.5.9/3.5.10)
 - Intrepid has the KDE 4.1.2 kdepim > Package: kdepim (4.1.2) BUT it doesn't have kpilot.
 - Kpilot could be in the KDE 4.2 > 4.2 Feature Plan and Kpilot is alive.
 
 
 Have you tried to install the Hardy kpilot ? Is there dependency problems ?Before you edit, BACKUP !
 
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 Re: kpilot missing?
 
 A way to do that:Haven't tried the Hardy version, actually. How would I go about doing that?
 
 > Ubuntu Packages
 
 =>Search
 
 Keyword: kpilot
 Distribution: hardy
 > Kpilot & Hardy
 or (latest version Hardy)You have searched for packages that names contain kpilot in suite(s) hardy, all sections, and all architectures. Found 1 matching packages.
 
 Package kpilot
 
 * hardy (utils): KDE Palm Pilot hot-sync tool
 4:3.5.9-0ubuntu3: amd64 i386
 
 =>Search
 
 Keyword: kpilot
 Distribution: hardy-backports
 
 > Kpilot&Hardy-backports
 You have searched for packages that names contain kpilot in suite(s) hardy-backports, all sections, and all architectures. Found 1 matching packages.
 
 Package kpilot
 
 * hardy-backports (utils): KDE Palm Pilot hot-sync tool
 4:3.5.10-0ubuntu1~hardy1: amd64 i386
 Both have:
 
 After download > Right click package > Open with > Gdebi...Download kpilot
 Architecture: amd64/i386
 
 
 Package: gdebi
 Simple tool to install deb files
 
 gdebi lets you install local deb packages resolving and installing its dependencies.Before you edit, BACKUP !
 
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