Did something fairly stupid.
Needed to make some simple modifications to a .pdf document very quickly - the .pdf rendered poorly in OO Draw. Saw a post
rendered .pdf's better and decided I'd try it - via YAST.
As soon as I clicked the Krita box in YAST I entered dependency hell. I accepted three series of additional packages to install to solve dependency. Amazingly, it finally came up "clean" of dependency issues and I installed Krita.
As soon as I started Krita my plasma desktop crashed and I got this message:Executable: kdeinit4 PID: 13179 Signal: 11 (Segmentation fault) and the remaining desktop was some odd looking Gnome type screen.
I logged out and tried to log back in. First in KDE4 then in KDE4 safe mode. Both times with the same results. I tried a hard re-boot, same result. I logged back in with XFCE and everything appeared to be fine, except that it was XFCE - not KDE4 with
On Thursday 05 August 2010 00:57:31 Regis Matejcik wrote: that said "Krita" plasma - which unlike many here
- I really like!
Any hints on how to get KDE4 / Plasma back ?
At last, someone who wants to keep it ;).
ps. Krita really did render the .pdf quite well!
At least that worked. Tell us which version of openSUSE you are running, and give us the detailed repository list output by 'zypper lr -d' and we'll straighten it out for you again. Will -- Will Stephenson, openSUSE Team SUSE LINUX Products GmbH - Nürnberg - AG Nürnberg - HRB 16746 - GF: Markus Rex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org