Dennis Soper wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just upgraded my home box to 7.0 and I downloaded kde 2.0.1
> from the SuSE site and installed it. When I tried to run it, I got a
> fail-safe screen and the following message in .X.err:
The messages you sent tell me that the version of Qt you have does not
match your version of KDE. See if you can get a copy of Qt from SuSE's
site that matches your KDE.
I *think* your KDE was linked with a newer Qt, but I'm not sure.
> The box is running XFree 4.0.2 (which kicks butt, BTW), Qt 2.2.3,
> and has never had any other version of kde on it. Windowmaker
> works fine.
XFree86 4.0.2 runs fine on my box until I shut down the X server.
Then it hangs. It's a hard hang in the kernel, and it even locks up
the power switch - I have to pull out the power cord to recover.
I suspect my kernel need to be newer. But I don't have time to
install a newer kernel.
Doesn't matter - the reason I went to XFree86 4.0.2 was to use the
XVideo extension for DVDs, and the i128 driver doesn't support it. So
I'm back at 3.3.1, and trying to figure out why xine dumps core using
the xshm output module.
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