torsdagen den 16 oktober 2003 08.08 skrev Ron Stodden: > 9.2 - disaster already? > > After an hd.img install of everything except servers, I immediately see > that most of the kde RPMs were not installed with no installer error > indication. > > After manually installing them and trying uselessly to run World Clock > the amusement menu is rendered useless and cut back to only Arcade > containing only frozen bubble and Chromium. The RPMs are still > installed, which indicates some major conflictual screwup in the way > they handle installing menu items. I did a manual installation of everything KDE during installation and to me the Wold Clock is up and running in my desktop 8. To check your report I did a log out and reboot to view the results. And my last desktop to be 're-written' is desktop 4 with Kmail and there I got another functioning World Clock. I think that Mdk who uses Gtk and the Debian menu system and their own Mdk system of parting the KDE files is loosing some of the original sync because of c++ and c mis-match. Personally I prefere to have a full KDE installation and to be able to use Kappfinder in the original KDE way to add everything I install. I don't give very much for the Gnome way of hiding away certain programs, that is to say that they should know better than me what I should use. Pathetic way of non personal structure to my finding.
regards guran -- Mandrake Linux 9.2 kernel-2.4.22.10mdk-1-1mdk Only in a society that has 'a priori' defined what is the truth can the result of the evolution of life be defined false.