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    KDE-Services

    KDE-Services

    Full features for Dolphin's right click menu on KDE [4.x|5.x]

    This program extends the features of the Dolphin's (File Manager) right click contextual menu on KDE [4.x|5.x] graphical environment. Specially designed for OS based on Red Hat.
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    Krpm2info

    Krpm2info

    Display informations on a package file or extract content

    Krpm2info is a small shell script that can be used to display detailed informations about a RPM package file or extract its content. The current release is the adaptation to Dbus of a former Dcop relase by S. Demoncheaux. This tool displays in a Konqueor HTML page informations about a RPM package file such as properties, content, changelog, requirements ... It can also be used to extract the content of the file into a default directory (this is not installing a new package; just unpacking...
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