You suggested getting KDE 3.0.2, but SuSE doesn't seem to think I should have it, yet... YOU shows a 3.0.1-1, but it also applies the "G" marker in the list of available updates (implying that 3.0.1-1 does not apply to my system and therefore will not be installed, even if I insist on downloading. No mention of 3.0.2. So, if I went to KDE.org (or wherever) and got 3.0.2, will this affect future YOU updates? When SuSE tests and blesses an update from some supplier, does SuSE make a SuSE-specific package? Or is it the same package that the supplier created, only now made available via YOU...? I'm asking this because while I had 7.3, I got involved with Ximian and their Red Carpet updater, which was starting to become BORG-like (though perhaps not quite Micro$oft-like :-) I found it too intrusive, and I found that the profusion of Ximian-version packages on my system was an impediment to loading and updating non-Ximian packages -- too many dependency problems were creeping into my life. Does habitual use of YOU imply a similar growing addiction and the possibility of dependency spirals? /kevin On Wednesday 10 July 2002 15:02, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
I would suggest going to KDE 3.0.2. It fixed the issue with kdeinit going wanky. It's not a SuSE issue...it's a KDE 3.0.1 and below issue.
* Bill Southwell (quantum@ultra2k.com) [020710 11:00]: ::. ::Is there any word on 8.1? :: ::Let me tell you what happened today. I am working on a :: complex project for the job I do. I had spent about 2