Michael Peddemors writes: > Korganizer ate my calendar.. (Backup your .ics, actually my fault, > anyone upgrading should always backup their .kde directory, JUST IN > CASE, however it still should not have ate it.)
Can you file a bug report about that on bugs.kde.org, so people there can try to diagnose and fix ? First of all, apparently you're using "apt-get install" for upgrading packages. This is a bad idea. Use dselect, aptitude, synaptic, these do a much better job at automatically handling dependencies. > OpenOffice no longer wants to install > Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: > openoffice.org1.1-bin: Depends: libfreetype6 (< 2.1.0) but > 2.1.5-1woody2 is > to be installed That of course has nothing to do with KDE. However, you need to remove the old openoffice.org1.1-bin, as it is replaced by openoffice.org-bin. See above, this would have been fixed by a proper pkg mgt tool. > kdeaddons won't install... Not sure why.. (Actually, NOW it does, > but only after installing kdeaddons-kfile-plugins, not sure why that > didn't automagically work) See above: use a proper mgt tool. > Fonts all changed.. (maybe new defaults, and didn't keep the old > settings.) No idea. > komba2 is now gone..(That I understand, I guess) That's strange, it is still there on my system. > Lost 'psi' as it needs libqt3-mt, but that will remove > everything.. as we now use libqt3c102-mt (Strange the naming for > qt3-dev-tools stayed the same) If you're going to be using unstable, you should also use psi from unstable. See above: use a proper pkg mgt tool. > Something replaces kdepim-libs.. I had to remove that one, it got > jammed up as well.. This is intended. See above: use a proper pkg mgt tool. cheers domi