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SRGlasoe wrote:
On Friday 25 June 2004 3:23 am, Peter Vollebregt wrote:
This behaviour is part of the kdebase3-SuSE package. Probably this in't upgraded or installed. With suse 9.0 there were quite some problems with this because this package was incompatible with kde 3.2. Maybe the same has happened again? BTW this also includes susewatcher and suseplugger and some eyecandy. If this package is not installed anymore try to install it again.
Peter Vollebregt
Verifying what Peter says. This isn't an issue with KDE 3.2.2. Thanks for the heads up with KDE 3.2.3 though. At least we know the fix.
Copy that SUSE 9.1 KDEbase3-Suse rpm to your home directory. Uninstall/Reinstall it (as root) after every change with apt or yast or Red Carpet. Let apt or yast remove it when necessary which will be almost every time you futz with your software packages by adding/removing/updating them.
Stan
Stan, As far as i know after the forced reinstall of kdebase3-SuSE i normally reinstall kdebase3 again to replace the parts that should be 'newer'. Works for me without problems with version 9.0. But it would be very nice if suse would deliver this package with an upgrades kde because it is not so funny to keep up with kde like this. I like suse a lot but never had these problems with 8.1 and 8.2. Peter