On Wednesday 08 May 2002 15:35, b9b9b9@mail.lv wrote:
If you have enough space and a speedy connection or patience then I would suggest downloading all of 'development, base and applications' just so you don't run into any issues with deps.
You can make directories in /tmp called base, dev and apps. Download the rpm's to their respective directories and my best advice is to install base then dev then the apps. I ususally run SuSEconfig after install each set just so everything is updated. This has worked for me since I switched from Gnome w/ the release of KDE 2.0 :)
Sic! I tried what U suggested, but everything, really everything, went wrong. I have 7.3 prof, and logging in as root, I did the stuff above: At the last run, SuSEconfig returned me some errors, basically as it said that some thing couldn't be copied from /opt/kde2....
Thx in advance
Ciao, Luca
You must also apply some post-installation instructions: http://mail.bmtsolutions.com/suse_faq/desktops.html#KDE