Good luck with yours I hope you can get it working normally, I think it’s worth it, I use kompozer almost every day. I’ll report back when mine stops working and hopefully it won’t be tomorrow. But, you can still install it on newer releases. It looked quite solid when I tried it some. How To Install kompozer Kompozer was dropped from the repos, since it is no longer maintained in Debian. kompozer software package provides complete Web Authoring System, you can install in your Ubuntu 12. There is also an option in Synaptic under the ‘Package’ menu to ‘lock version’, which I have now activated on libidl0_0.8.14-1 Kompozer (also available in the ubuntu repository) is one of the few WYSIWYG HTML editors for Linux I know of. Otherwise I kept getting a broken system. Then install libidl0_0.8.14-1_b instead, as per the German commands. In my case anyway, the solution was to remove llibildl-2-0 0.8.14-4 using synaptic package manager first. The rest of the commands are the same as those given by our freind mated in the number 2 post in this thread. Then they give the command for installing it: sudo dpkg -i libidl0_0.8.14-1_b The difference is in the German version, they include an extra download.įor the 64-bit system that’s this one here: wget Then later, both sets of instructions give you a different block of commands depending on whether you have a 32-bit or 64-bit system. In the German version, they do not include libidl0 in the list of packages we’re supposed to apt-get install in the first command. I copied them off and pasted then in pluma one above the other to compare the differences. The commands given at the German Ubuntu users kompozer wiki are almost the same as given by our friend mated in the number 2 post in this thread. You don’t need to be able to understand German. That’s why the commands given in the German Ubuntu users kompozer wiki made sense to me. Somehow I lost kompozer in my laptop for a while following an update and with the two computers side by side I could see the different version of libidl0 in synaptic package manager. Maybe I’m doomed to lose kompozer at the next update or something but I have had kompozer working okay for years up to now. I’m running Ubuntu (MATE) 16.04.1 LTS in both. I’m sorry to read you’re still having problems, all I can say is it’s still working for me so far on two different computers. You should now find Kompozer in the menu. Sudo dpkg -i kompozer-data_0.8~b3.dfsg.1-0.1ubuntu2_all.deb Then, get the two packages, and install them in the correct order. Sudo apt-get install libatk1.0-0 libc6 libcairo2 libfontconfig1 libfreetype6 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libglib2.0-0 libgtk2.0-0 libidl0 libnspr4 libnss3 libpango1.0-0 libpng12-0 libstdc++6 libx11-6 libxft2 libxinerama1 libxrender1 libxt6 zlib1g This was the way to do it up through our last LTS so hopefully it is still good to go:
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