It's a bug in qt3. You will need to go backwards to QT3-3.1.1.72 to fix it. The latest qt3 which comes with KDE 3.1.2 still has the same problem. Just follow these directions and you will be back in business:
So far the only answer I havve seen is to replace your qt3 rpm with qt3-3.1.1.71. The steps I took were to ftp the file to my download directory and then from the command line remove the current qt3 with the command 'rpm -e ---nodeps qt3-3.1.2-26' (without the quotes of course) then install the old one with 'rpm -Uvh qt3-3.1.1-71.i586.rpm'
Thanks, will give it a try.
There is a whole thread discussing this from a week or two ago. Must not be
In this list? funny I'm not aware of it... Rgds, Verdi
Regards, Richard
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