On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Craig Millar <craigmillar+opensuse@gmail.com> wrote:
No, that is only _if_ you need to compile the program. Inm tjhis instance we have no need, it's been compiled and packaged for us. The key line in the output from the rpm command is this one:
/usr/bin/xdiskusage
As it's in /usr/bin there is a strong chance that this is the executable for our app. So, from the command line, type /usr/bin/xdiskusage or simply xdiskusage as /usr/bin should be in your path and hit enter. That will bring up the program.
Yeah, running ' /usr/bin/xdiskusage' in the termincl works. Okay.
Probably kde's system configuration cache has not been updated since the install. You can try running kbuildsycoca4 or in kde, type Alt-F2 and then type "kdirstat" in the box, and enter. If the file has been correctly packaged the install would have included the necessary qt3 libraries etc to run, so it should run just fine under kde4.
I 'kbuildsycoca4' searched at two places:- i) Alt+F2 ii) Menu option, and it came but it didn't run! There was just an option where it was written that 'run kbuildsycoca4' but when I hit, nothing happens. http://postimage.org/image/8gguuwg17/ I also typed 'kdirstat' in Alt+F2 but there is no result however, in Yast, it is there. While 'filelight' is really nice, in fact I had installed 'kdirstat' just to see with some difference, that's all. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org