-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 When i tried to upgrade KDE to 3.1.94 one of the files it tries to delete is kdebase-suse. Does anyone know what the actual impact of this is? Is it worth the upgrade from 3.1.4-54 to the next one? Or should I figure out how to go to 3.2? All I really want is the newest version of kdevelop but unless I do the rest I can't have it... Thanks - -- Adolph & Sharon Weidanz S/V Time To Paws 43' 1978 Endeavour Ketch -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) iD8DBQFAAa6+lC+PSm9+eB0RAtaRAJ9op34eXsQLcnoPi8zO3/Ph4baY5wCbBPrQ Hhk2UHkrWeJR3TC9M2bO0yQ= =cBuZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
what's the new kdeveloper got that's makes it worth the hassle of upgrading such a small step?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Eric Jahn wrote: | what's the new kdeveloper got that's makes it worth the hassle of upgrading | such a small step? | | Tell you the truth I don't know.. One thing I've noticed though is that the numbers (i.e. 3.1.94) don't match what's on www.kdevelop.org website. On upgrading though.. I have a tendency to want the newest 'stable' - -- Adolph & Sharon Weidanz S/V Time To Paws 43' 1978 Endeavour Ketch -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) iD8DBQFAAf6ClC+PSm9+eB0RAtqqAKCNNJZodSpE4qzysx0584xJ6i5+bQCdGrA1 2Zu9FilYmKPQ7Da3t7dFACI= =YHw7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 20:55:14 -0500 Adolph & Sharon Weidanz <timeto.paws@verizon.net> wrote:
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Eric Jahn wrote: | what's the new kdeveloper got that's makes it worth the hassle of upgrading | such a small step? | |
Tell you the truth I don't know.. One thing I've noticed though is that the numbers (i.e. 3.1.94) don't match what's on www.kdevelop.org website. On upgrading though.. I have a tendency to want the newest 'stable' - -- Adolph & Sharon Weidanz
Be aware there is a serious bug in Kate in the suse 3.1.94 rpms this affects kwrite kate and kdevelop they all use kate part for text editor. Scrolling back the editor using the up arrow key causes all these applications to crash. jim
Op maandag 12 januari 2004 22:20, schreef James Fletemeyer:
Be aware there is a serious bug in Kate in the suse 3.1.94 rpms this affects kwrite kate and kdevelop they all use kate part for text editor. Scrolling back the editor using the up arrow key causes all these applications to crash.
Not on my system. I'm using the kde rpms provided by Adrian Schroeter, build of last week and all the editors are just doing fine. http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/freshrpms.html Many thanks to Adrian btw for the great service of providing fresh kde rpms on a 2 daily basis! -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Adolph & Sharon Weidanz wrote: | When i tried to upgrade KDE to 3.1.94 one of the files it tries to | delete is kdebase-suse. Does anyone know what the actual impact of this | is? Is it worth the upgrade from 3.1.4-54 to the next one? Or should I | figure out how to go to 3.2? All I really want is the newest version of | kdevelop but unless I do the rest I can't have it... | Thanks Ok All I did the upgrade to the beta. After a few setup problems, and two glitches I'll ask about later, I am really happy and can't wait till the final version comes out or someone has a kdebase-suse update avaialble. Oh I wasn't able to use apt from the command line, so I ended ~ up using synaptic, I had to uninstall a couple of other packages then those mentioned (kcachegrind, can't remember the other two). KDE seems faster, and some of the new config options are nice. Two things it seemed to fix , was I had problems with a split screen.. Couldn't see it on the desktop, but when you adjusted it in control center you could see it, I believe this lead to screensavers not working (worked in test but not after a period of time, only a black screen) The glitches: 1. Running themes in superkaramba 0.33: The themes stay on top no matter what. I looked on bugs.kde.org and it had one listed, but said it was resolved, but not how. 2. k3b .10-1 gives me a: file/opt/kde/share/mimelnk/aplication/x-cue.desktop from install of k3b-0.10-1 conflicts with file from kdelibs3-1.1.94_200411610-0 file/opt/kde/share/mimelnk/aplication/x-iso.desktop from install of k3b-0.10-1 conflicts with file from kdelibs3-1.1.94_200411610-0 3. The tail end of several of the system sounds have a real scratchy sound to them.. Will spend a little time looking at this, but not a real high priority... Thanks for the help everybody.. On a side note.. can you mix and match icons from different theme sets.. - -- Adolph & Sharon Weidanz S/V Time To Paws 43' 1978 Endeavour Ketch -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) iD8DBQFACevjlC+PSm9+eB0RAuGDAKCYr3RU8e0Z0ujeBofmEjMg9hKKFwCeM3KI JTMLMhRu1U+Htqbr6Azl/3U= =RfT2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Op zondag 18 januari 2004 03:13, schreef Adolph & Sharon Weidanz:
2. k3b .10-1 gives me a: file/opt/kde/share/mimelnk/aplication/x-cue.desktop from install of k3b-0.10-1 conflicts with file from kdelibs3-1.1.94_200411610-0 file/opt/kde/share/mimelnk/aplication/x-iso.desktop from install of k3b-0.10-1 conflicts with file from kdelibs3-1.1.94_200411610-0
Install it with force. rpm --f -Uvh k3b -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
On Sunday 18 January 2004 04:39 am, Richard Bos wrote:
Op zondag 18 januari 2004 03:13, schreef Adolph & Sharon Weidanz:
2. k3b .10-1 gives me a: file/opt/kde/share/mimelnk/aplication/x-cue.desktop from install of k3b-0.10-1 conflicts with file from kdelibs3-1.1.94_200411610-0 file/opt/kde/share/mimelnk/aplication/x-iso.desktop from install of k3b-0.10-1 conflicts with file from kdelibs3-1.1.94_200411610-0
Install it with force. rpm --f -Uvh k3b
-- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless =============
No, No Richard! use --replacefiles instead, it's safer! :o) Lee -- --- KMail v1.5.94 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...
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Adolph & Sharon Weidanz
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BandiPat
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Eric Jahn
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James Fletemeyer
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Richard Bos