On Saturday 02 September 2006 22:58, BandiPat wrote:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 23:26, lostson wrote:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 22:10, stephan beal wrote:
On Sunday 03 September 2006 04:44, BandiPat wrote:
Any of the mirrors will give you those. Here's one: http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/KDE:/
What update tool are you trying to use for 10.1? If you are still trying to use the broken yast2, move to something more reliable like KYum or Smart.
i give up.
i've added the repo, moved it to the first of the Installation Source list, i see the 3.5.4 files in the Software Management tool (but not the Online Update), but selecting any of the KDE packages for updates causes an endless stream of dependency problems related to kdebase-SUSE.
On my second attempt with the Online Update i found the KDE tools. i selected kdebase for upgrade and got a dialog saying that additional packages would be added to accommodate dependencies. Great! Then i clicked ok and then the Online Update tool crashed. Same thing happens on multiple attempts.
As i said, i give up. :(
I see tonight there are 32 updates to my kde and what you are saying is don't install them right ?
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Well, you can install them, but just remember KDE will be somewhat broken when you do. Anytime you update kdebase3 or kdelibs3 files, you should restart KDE to clear up any inconsistencies the new files may have caused. Due to something not done correctly with the kdebase3 files on this latest build, kdeinit does not get started, so you have to do a little fix for that.
If you remember to do the symlink, as I pointed out, you'll be ok until the next build update when SuSE fixes the problem. If you don't feel adventurous though, stay where you are.
regards, Lee
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