[opensuse] About kde4...
Hi, I've just downloaded and installed new kde4 release, but it doesn't work. I know it's still in development, but considering that it's beta4, I think it's stable enough to work properly. If not, what's the use of installing every package if it displays this message error at startup: "Cannot lookup symbol /usr/lib64/libkio.so.5" (or something like this). I've tried to change startkde init script, but I always get the same story. What's the use of making new and nrewer releases, if it cannot be tested and make it work? Is there any solution? Thanks in advance, AOP. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Hudibras said:
I've just downloaded and installed new kde4 release, but it doesn't work. I know it's still in development, but considering that it's beta4, I think it's stable enough to work properly. If not, what's the use of installing every package if it displays this message error at startup: "Cannot lookup symbol /usr/lib64/libkio.so.5" (or something like this).
That's the point of a beta, to uncover problems. What is 'something like this' exactly? Did you install the correct packages for your computer's architecture? Will -- Desktop Engineer KDE Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
El mié, 31-10-2007 a las 13:15 +0100, Will Stephenson escribió:
On Wednesday 31 October 2007, Hudibras said:
As usually, thank you for your answer.
I've just downloaded and installed new kde4 release, but it doesn't work. I know it's still in development, but considering that it's beta4, I think it's stable enough to work properly. If not, what's the use of installing every package if it displays this message error at startup: "Cannot lookup symbol /usr/lib64/libkio.so.5" (or something like this).
That's the point of a beta, to uncover problems.
Yes, I know it! But as I've said, beta4 is stable enough so that it can be completely started and tested; another kde or gnome beta versions have been tested enought before and the only issues were some applications freezes, but windowmanager itself did completely start. But, If KDE4 never starts up, how would do this test?
What is 'something like this'
It was writing by heart. I couldn't remember message exactly, that's my expression "or something like this".
exactly? Did you install the correct packages for your computer's architecture?
I've never been into trouble installing i586 packages in my x86_64 machine. Sorry, but I think it's an obvious thing. Maybe another illnesses hurt my mind, but I'm sure Alzheimer is any of them. Thanks again, AOP.
Will
-- Desktop Engineer KDE Team
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