C skrev:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 18:20, Charles Obler <joyinstruggle@yahoo.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, when I try to get more information -- from the System Settings Handbook, for example -- I am told that
KDEInit could not launch 'susehelp'.: Could not find 'susehelp' executable
This may be a result of my incomplete installation. The installer failed to build the little ifcfg-eth0-id in /etc/sysconfig/ network, and, as a result, had no access to the internet repositories where susehelp no doubt resides.
So.. let me see if I understand here.... you've got a *broken*, incomplete install. You have not upgraded to KDE 4.4 or at least 4.3.5... and you're continuing to fight a broken install?... and you're having major issues... which all could very likely be linked back to a failed broken install? Why in the world are you continuing on this path? If the install failed... logic dictates that you would re-install.
Now I'm getting curious too: how can one make such a failed install work correctly, when it most likely will fail again at the very same point? Had it happen with 11.2 not being able to use wireless, several times, when nothing else was available. BR, Gudmund -- This message and any replies to it is scanned by http://www.fra.se. Please direct any complaints about this to them. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org