INSTALLATION OF KDE 3.0.2 IN SUSE 7.3 *********************************************************** PACKAGES: xf86-4.2.0 (several packages) | sax2-4.3-403.i386.rpm | Install with yast saxident-1.1-152.i386.rpm | arts-1.0.2-2.rpm audiofile-0.2.3-67.rpm kdebase3-3.0.2-7.rpm kdelibs3-3.0.2-4.rpm kdebase3-nsplugin-3.0.2-7 kdenetwork3-3.0.2-41.rpm kdebase-ksysguardd-2.2.1-36.rpm koffice-1.1.1-139 liblcms-1.08-58.i386.rpm libmng-1.0.3-105.i386.rpm libogg-1.0rc2-92.rpm libvorbis-1.0rc2-91.rpm libxml2-2.4.22-21.rpm libxslt-1.0.7-41.rpm ppp-2.4.1-34.rpm qt3-3.0.4-3.rpm wwwoffle-2.7b-1.rpm Additional packages: time courage persistence endurance nerves of steel BETTER INSTALL WITHOUT KDE2-COMPAT-2.2.2 !!! -------------------------------------------------------- First install the basic installation of suse 7.3. Then, if you want, replace XF86 and new sax2 + saxident Then, add the KDE3-packages At last, change the configuration-files. -------------------------------------------------------- When you save the new packages on cdrom, you can install with yast1 via "source: none" and then the directory /media/cdrom/ (or what your /etc/fstab says; don't forget the last slash). Change all configuration-files at once. Make a backup before you change a file. In the virtual console (ctrl+alt+F2) you can use "vim" (see man vim; first learn how to change files with vim). -------------------------------------------------------- CONFIGURATION-FILES: - /etc/init.d/xdm Change second and third kde to kde3 - /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc [X-*-Greeter] -> SessionTypes=: Change kde to kde3 - /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc Here should be a copy or a link from the former file - /etc/opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc Delete the file - /opt/kde2/share/config/SuSE/config Delete all - /etc/SuSEconfig/profile Change KDEDIR and QTDIR to kde3 and qt3 keep WINDOWMANAGER=/usr/X11R6/bin/kde - /etc/SuSEconfig/csh.cshrc Do the same. - /opt/kde2/bin/SuSEconfig.customized.kdm /opt/kde2/bin/SuSEconfig.kdm2 Delete, to prevent changing back to kde2 - /usr/X11R6/bin/wmlist Add above: kde3 - /etc/ld.so.conf Add "/opt/kde3/lib" and run # ldconfig - /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.profiles Change kde2 and qt2 to kde3 and qt3 Add to PATH: $r/opt/kde3/bin: - /opt/kde3/bin/startkde Just the startfile for kdm or startx. Don't change. - /usr/X11R6/bin/kde3 A link from /opt/kde3/bin/startkde. Don't change. - /root/.xinitrc Add: elif test -x /opt/kde3/bin/startkde ; then WINDOWMANAGER=/opt/kde3/bin/startkde (KDE-STARTUP FOR THE COMMAND "startx") - /home/.xinitrc /home/.xsession Do the same for every user. ********************************************************************** SUSE-MENU: Copy or make a link from /etc/opt/kde2/share/applnk/SuSE to /opt/kde3/share/applnk. You can do the same with the work-menu. You can link any program to it that you want. WWWOFFLE: - /etc/wwwoffle/ # chmod 777 /etc/wwwoffle/ (make accessible) - /etc/wwwoffle/wwwoffle.conf # chmod 666 /etc/wwwoffle/wwwoffle.conf (make accessible) StartUp { bind-ipv4 = 0.0.0.0 bind-ipv6 = none AllowedConnectHosts { 127.0.0.1 - Configure Konquerorbrowser: Don't use Cache Use Proxy --> http://localhost https://localhost ftp://localhost Don't mark "Proxy only use for ...." ********************************************************************** Unfortunately the Konqueror-support for java-applets is insufficient for many websites yet. Hopefully Suse will decrease the amount of configuration-files drastically. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 . Nice, Ruud. Does Yast still work? I'm torn, because K3.0.3 is out next week, and Suse8.1/KDE3.1 at the end of September. Not sure what to risk, given that I'm barely functional now with 7.3/2.2.2 . Can anyone advise? - -- To iterate is human, to recurse, divine. On Friday 16 August 2002 09:38 am, you wrote:
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Op vrijdag 16 augustus 2002 17:13, schreef Carl:
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. Nice, Ruud. Does Yast still work?
I'm torn, because K3.0.3 is out next week, and Suse8.1/KDE3.1 at the end of September. Not sure what to risk, given that I'm barely functional now with 7.3/2.2.2 .
Can anyone advise? - --
If you've got a broadband connection I would download the ftp-install cd image and do an ftp install from a fast mirror. Marcel
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 16 August 2002 10:38 am, you wrote:
If you've got a broadband connection I would download the ftp-install cd image and do an ftp install from a fast mirror.
Marcel
Thanks, but we consider 3.0.0/1/2 non-fuctional, based on experience, and posts to the lists. Question is, will 3.0.3 and 3.1 be so, too? (Given problems that we have now: only one font, printing doesn't work, gpg doesn't work, konq has problems, etc) I'm guessing 3.0.3 will be better and 3.1 will be worse, functionally. Any other opinions? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAj1dJ8YACgkQnQ18+PFcZJtt3wCaAr6potSL9oou6GEttkuj7okn U4YAniTuOTRFZUja+KSKqTg+5EFzR4mg =eq9q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
* Carl (quantum@ultra2k.com) [020816 09:47]: ::-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ::Hash: SHA1 :: ::On Friday 16 August 2002 10:38 am, you wrote: ::> If you've got a broadband connection I would download the ftp-install cd ::> image and do an ftp install from a fast mirror. ::> ::> Marcel :: ::Thanks, but we consider 3.0.0/1/2 non-fuctional, based on experience, and ::posts to the lists. :: ::Question is, will 3.0.3 and 3.1 be so, too? (Given problems that we have now: ::only one font, printing doesn't work, gpg doesn't work, konq has problems, ::etc) I'm guessing 3.0.3 will be better and 3.1 will be worse, functionally. :: ::Any other opinions? I think your having other issues then KDE 3.0.X not working. I've got 40 co-workers who use KDE everyday and use all but gpg (which isn't a KDE thing) and if there were issues or complaints then I would hear them because I'm the resident Linux Zealot and all questions filter over to me. I think maybe you should check for other issues such as config issues on the part of who's doing them. Everyone in my office prints just fine to an HP4 Laser printer over the network and a couple have local lexmark printers. I would have to completely disagree with the non-functional assessment..I would be more on misconfigured. Sorry..just my opinion. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- Tell me what you believe..I tell you what you should see. -DP --=====-----=====--
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::Any other opinions?
I think your having other issues then KDE 3.0.X not working. I've got 40 co-workers who use KDE everyday and use all but gpg (which isn't a KDE thing) and if there were issues or complaints then I would hear them because I'm the resident Linux Zealot and all questions filter over to me. I think maybe you should check for other issues such as config issues on the part of who's doing them. Everyone in my office prints just fine to an HP4 Laser printer over the network and a couple have local lexmark printers.
I would have to completely disagree with the non-functional assessment..I would be more on misconfigured.
Sorry..just my opinion.
Understand. I did two clean installs of 8.0 over a period of 3 weeks, immediately using YOU to update, and then configuring over that period. Got up to K3.0.1 . I really, really tried to make it work, but it was simply unusable, and now my boss is pissed. It can't mess up again. IBM Thinkpads (A2x). Suse8 was rampantly unstable. Not just K problems, but global (packages). Konq had major problems, PIM software, GPG... seemed like everything. Where do you think the problems might be? I am tenuous here. (Suse too, but Suse isn't talking to me... the local evangelist. Ironic) So, WTF is the safest thing to do? Shoot myself in the head? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAj1dR8sACgkQnQ18+PFcZJuQCgCfYr177xCN7G39xR7gEZal+gDE /3sAn3zdjD0CMIObhhwJDUCqDNmKoIYa =s4Xt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
* Carl (quantum@ultra2k.com) [020816 11:48]: :: ::Understand. :: ::I did two clean installs of 8.0 over a period of 3 weeks, immediately using ::YOU to update, and then configuring over that period. Got up to K3.0.1 . I ::really, really tried to make it work, but it was simply unusable, and now my ::boss is pissed. ::It can't mess up again. Well, I don't use YOU. I've never been quite comfortable with auto updaters. Although I'm warming up to apt quite a lot. KDE 3.0.1 was a bug fix release and it didn't fix all bugs. There have been 3 more builds of 3.0.2 which fixed quite a few bugs. One thing I would suggest is that if you were using 7.3 on these machines at work ..never upgrade the boss until you've pounded out a new release yourself. That way you don't have listen to "this doesn't work..that doesn't work..this needs fixing..etc." You can just tweak it yourself and get a handle on what needs to be done then you look like the guru you most like are in front of your boss. ::IBM Thinkpads (A2x). Suse8 was rampantly unstable. Not just K problems, but ::global (packages). Konq had major problems, PIM software, GPG... seemed like ::everything. I'm not completely familiar with all the hardware specs of that model. I guess I could look it up but I have 4 people here with IBM Thinkpads running 8.0 and it works pretty well. They only laptop that has had issues is a Dell w/ an nVidia chipset and I simply think it's the nVidia driver...because the problems occurred after an upgrade of the nVidia kernel driver and GLX package. Konq is nice..but it does have some issues. I personally use Mozilla and recommend it to everyone. It runs quite nicely in KDE. As far as PIM software that's a pretty broad subject...I'd have to know what your using.. Again GPG isn't a KDE program ..is it that your having issues getting GPG to work with KMail? ::Where do you think the problems might be? I am tenuous here. (Suse too, but ::Suse isn't talking to me... the local evangelist. Ironic) I think that you deployed SuSE 8.0 to quickly and ran in every bug they've fixed in the last 4 months. :) I wouldn't deploy a new release in a business environment until I had pounded out what was wrong or not wrong with the software myself. If your the one who will have his head on the chopping block for it..you want to make sure you don't bend over and put your head on it for the blackhood. ;) ::So, WTF is the safest thing to do? Shoot myself in the head? No...too messy. What I would do is this. Get one of these Stinkpads and do a fresh install. Then do they upgrade the old fashion way..ftp. I always recommend that people get all of "base, applications and development" in the KDE directory under supplementry just to make sure you don't have some failed dependency that will bite you later. Also if you want a good PIM ..give Evolution a try. I've got quite a few happy campers in my dept using it. They tried it themselves ..configured it themselves and love it. The PIM software I use is JPilot. It does everything I want and works quite well with my Visor. Again..please stick with a proven release for a while before upgrading others who may have your head on a chopping block. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- Tell me what you believe..I tell you what you should see. -DP --=====-----=====--
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 16 August 2002 02:30 pm, you wrote:
Again..please stick with a proven release for a while before upgrading others who may have your head on a chopping block.
Rearssuring that even 3.0.2 has improvement threshholds. Thanks Ben. I think I'll kick to Suse8 & K3.0.3 when it's out, on my machine only. Too afraid of 3.1 . - -- Mollison's Bureaucracy Hypothesis: If an idea can survive a bureaucratic review and be implemented it wasn't worth doing. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAj1dVzMACgkQnQ18+PFcZJs1+wCfaM934QwL9BBEa3dPq5avg3Il HooAn2rY8dBmvlh6ua/jFekFKfUcOu7x =gK1x -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Op vrijdag 16 augustus 2002 18:26, schreef Carl:
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On Friday 16 August 2002 10:38 am, you wrote:
If you've got a broadband connection I would download the ftp-install cd image and do an ftp install from a fast mirror.
Marcel
Thanks, but we consider 3.0.0/1/2 non-fuctional, based on experience, and posts to the lists.
Question is, will 3.0.3 and 3.1 be so, too? (Given problems that we have now: only one font, printing doesn't work, gpg doesn't work, konq has problems, etc) I'm guessing 3.0.3 will be better and 3.1 will be worse, functionally.
Any other opinions?
Well, all I can say is I don't have any of these problems here. This is the route I followed installing SuSE Linux 8: - Installed from DVD - hand-picked apps to be installed. I always do that because I don't want/need a lot of the default stuff (for example for printing i want CUPS, lprng is default for SuSE). - installed and configured apt. (Since I first used apt I never bothered with YOU anymore). - Got all the updates with apt: apt-get update, apt-get -f install, apt-get upgrade and then ran SuSEconfig. -configured the boxes the way i wanted. Presto! A fully functional SuSE Linux 8 with KDE 3.0.2. Done that on 8 completely different desktop machines, including a Thinkpad 600E, without any problems. (Did the same on quite a few servers too but that's without KDE). The problems you describe don't really seem related to KDE: gpg, only one font (?). Konq had a few problems but most of them are ironed out now and if it doesn't do what you want, why not install Mozilla or Opera or even good (bad) old Netscape? One thing I always did have problems with was getting NVidia drivers to work properly, but that's not really a SuSE related problem (I got rid of the NVidia card and bought one from Matrox for my PC at home). Consider trying to install it this way and see if you still experience the same problems and if so, please provide us with a few more details. regards, Marcel
Op vrijdag 16 augustus 2002 17:13, schreef Carl:
. Nice, Ruud. Does Yast still work?
yast-1.13.2-34.rpm Suse should keep it working, even give it mouse-support. It works so good because of it's relative simplicity.
I'm torn, because K3.0.3 is out next week, and Suse8.1/KDE3.1 at the end of September. Not sure what to risk, given that I'm barely functional now with 7.3/2.2.2 .
An important lesson: Never install a package because it is newer! Only install it because you think you need it. I have kde 3.0.2 stable on suse 7.3, although with a rather simple installation/configuration. May be, scrolling in large pages can make konqueror mad and let him crash with wild scroll-movements in his windows (after some time). Can someone confirm this? It was a not so good idea to keep /opt/kde2 beside /opt/kde3. And certainly not making it still complexer with /etc/opt/kde2 and /etc/opt/kde3. I hope kde will come back with only /opt/kde. And what I really don't understand is, why truetype-fonts still are not the default in KDE. Ruud.
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Ben Rosenberg
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Marcel Broekman
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Ruud van Damme