tweaK for Linux is a handy tool that helps you tweak and edit those hidden config options in KDE. It's like having a secret menu at your favorite restaurant—once you know it’s there, it opens up a whole new world!
If you're ready to dive in, here’s how to compile this package easily:
First things first, cd to the folder where the package's source code is hanging out. Then type ./configure
. This will get everything set up for your system. Now, if you happen to be using csh on an older version of System V, just use sh ./configure
. This way, you won’t run into issues with csh trying to execute configure.
This part might take a little while. While it runs, you'll see some messages pop up showing which features are being checked.
Once that’s done, type make
. This compiles the package. After that’s complete, go ahead and type make install
. This step installs all the programs along with any data files and documentation you need.
If you want to clean up after yourself (who doesn't?), just type make clean
. This will remove program binaries and object files from your source code directory.
If you're looking for more info or want to download this amazing tool, check out our page at TweaK for Linux!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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