Re: [kde] How to use Kopete with webcam



On Thursday 25 January 2007 23:34 IST, Kevin Krammer wrote:
Hmm, the version in question seems to be 0.12, which has been KDE since
3.5.5

Not sure that the lasted released KDE on Kubuntu is, but maybe upgrading
the system could be another option.

KDE 3.5.5 is what comes with Edgy. It has also been backported to Dapper.
See http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-355.php
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Cheers!
kitts
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