From: Jerry Kreps
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 12:35:19 -0600
Message-Id: <00112512351900.18107@JLKreps>
Subject: KDE2 doesn't display jpg graphics!!!!
Yesterday, I completely scrubbed KDE, KDE2 and Qt off my system, and
removed any programs dependent on them. I deleted all related
directories.
Then, I installed KDE2 ***only***, using the SuSE fpt site source.
Since the Qt-2.2.1 version installed didn't include source files I
downloaded and installed Qt-2.2.1 sources and compiled it.
KDE2 and Qt-2.2.1 appeared to be working fine. This morning I
compiled a package that used a jpg as a startup logo. Even though it
compiled fine the program crashes because it can't show that jpg logo.
I thought it was the programs compliation, BUT, while browsing
Slashdot a few minutes ago with Konqueror, I noticed that none of the
jpg icons or other graphics were showing!!
I used YaST to check my jpg libraries and programs installations and
saw that everything was loaded. I confirmed the libraries existance
on my system.
Ok, SuSE. How to I get KDE2 to show jpeg graphics again???? Is it
tied to having KDE1 installed. I hope not because I am not going to
install KDE1 There has to be a KDE2 only solution.
Jerry
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