2011/7/28 Thomas Courbon <[email protected]>: > Hi everyone, Hello,
> Yesterday I upgrade my laptop to get the Kde 4.7 release. I was running the > last rc. In the process of updating urpmi asked me to choose between gdm and > slim. I wasn't paying enough attention and ended up with slim. Also it > looked like kde has vanished out of my machine... Without the log it's going to be difficult to understand how kde's vanished from your computer. > I had to reinstall kdm and kdebase4 to get a working desktop. another DM (such as gdm or slim) should not prevent you to start kde & if it's thant it's a bug in that display manager i would say. > I may have done something wrong (and in this case please educate me) but > just if for once I didn't, I'd like to know if I'm alone and if it's a known > issue. There's no know issue like this. >Also do I have to take some other actions to fix my mess ? urpmi task-kde4 should bring back most of kde Please note that removing this package could mark orphans a lot of kde packages so using a urpme --auto-orphans later could remove most of thoses packages. -- Balcaen John Jabber-id: [email protected]
