

I will however start toying with the source code for the latest Bluefish build, as there is already a portable version of Dev-C++. I can't install it to see if it works because I don't have admin rights. Thank you user55325 for riding the journey with me.

Having done that (and apt-get update of course), Im now able to do apt-get install sl-modem-daemon:i386.
Perhaps we can request the source code and turn this into another great portable application? Gonna need to talk that over with John, but here's the link to the Google Code page for it: To add an extra architecture (in Debian from dpkg 1.16.2 onwards): dpkg -add-architectureTherefore, I want to install the 0. I am running Jaunty, so Im assuming that it will crash. I was on the KompoZer web site, and it states that KompoZer 0.7.10 crashes with GTK 2.14 and higher. non-existent, I wanted to use a WYSIWYG editor.
#Download kompozer for ubuntu how to
This is how to install KompoZer on Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail, Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal and Ubuntu 12. It says the installer will download GTK if isn't present on the host system. Hello all I want to start developing a web site, and since my HTML skills are, well. KompoZer is maintained by the community now, since it was dropped from Debian. I also got a result on Google about an old version 1.0.7 windows build. What the *censored* happened to these computers!? Did hire a bunch of drunk and/or high gorillas as techs?! I did spot one ray of hope though, a screen shot of an unstable development build of Bluefish running through Cygwin on Windows XP. But None of that is working on these crappy library computers.
