Hello, I was wondering whether Ian Geiser's latest KDE 2.1 RPMs (linked from www.linuxppc.org) are suitable for SUSE 7.0PPC. I do get a little confused with what RPM packages are best suited for SUSE 7 and what would be best left alone. Does anyone have any advice? Are we advised only to only use SUSE RPMs? I'm also unclear as to whether Ian Geiser's latest packages are the final 2.1 build or not. Your advice would be appreciated. thanks very much joss
On Fri, Mar 02, Joss Winn wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering whether Ian Geiser's latest KDE 2.1 RPMs (linked from www.linuxppc.org) are suitable for SUSE 7.0PPC. I do get a little confused with what RPM packages are best suited for SUSE 7 and what would be best left alone. Does anyone have any advice? Are we advised only to only use SUSE RPMs?
I'm also unclear as to whether Ian Geiser's latest packages are the final 2.1 build or not.
Our kde guy is on vacation, 2.1 is not official released (maybe, I don't know). Just pay a bit patience. He will put an update on the FTP sever asap. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
On Fri, Mar 02, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, Joss Winn wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering whether Ian Geiser's latest KDE 2.1 RPMs (linked from www.linuxppc.org) are suitable for SUSE 7.0PPC. I do get a little confused with what RPM packages are best suited for SUSE 7 and what would be best left alone. Does anyone have any advice? Are we advised only to only use SUSE RPMs?
I'm also unclear as to whether Ian Geiser's latest packages are the final 2.1 build or not.
Our kde guy is on vacation, 2.1 is not official released (maybe, I don't know).
Our guy is on vacation, but he did his job before ;-) KDE 2.1 is official since Monday ....
Just pay a bit patience. He will put an update on the FTP sever asap.
Hm, the packages are here (for example): http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/latest/distribution/rpm/Su... In general you should use SuSE packages on a SuSE. You are free to try and use anything, but you can expect the best solution with the SuSE packages ... Have alot of fun! Regards, Matze
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Joss Winn
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Matthias Fruehauf
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Olaf Hering