1 Feb
2003
1 Feb
'03
08:39
Op vrijdag 31 januari 2003 23:38, schreef David Herman:
So did I. Only disadvantage: can't login with new kdm, for that you have to replace /opt/kde3 in some way. The trick I used in with some kde2 versions was symlinking:
# mv /opt/kde3 /opt/kde3.orig # ln -s /path_to_new_kde3 /opt/kde3
Get the original kde3 back with:
# rm /opt/kde3 # mv /opt/kde3.orig /opt/kde3
Thanks, I'm sure you just saved me a bit of head scratching.
I often think this list and suse-linux-e are SuSE's most valuable features.
Wouldn't it be sufficient to add a new session called "kde3" in the login manager. That solved it for me at least. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless