libarts i had to rpm -ivh --nodeps --force cause between it and the devel pkg, they wanted to see the other before the other would install. I have always had this problem though. As for the menus, you may try update-menus. I deleted my .kde dir though, as it only takes a minute to build a new desktop.
Brian D. Klar - CVE OTS WPAFB -----Original Message----- From: Robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 10:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Installing KDE 3.0.1 onto Mandrake 8.2 On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 16:01, Derek Jennings wrote: > > Erm... dunno I dislike ever using --force because nothing good ever seems to > result. > > I guess the simplest way to install 3.0.1 would be urpmi in your 3.0.1 > download directory. Then all the dependencies ought to get sorted out. > > Personally I will wait for RPMs to install in /opt . I do not want to delete > KDE2.2.2 until I am sure KDE3.0.1 is OK, and there are no issues with other > applications depending on KDE2.2.2 for their operation. Hmm, wish I'd followed this thread before installing - I now have a KDE3 with no icons (either desktop or in apps). Something is stopping it accessing qt3 by the look of it, and it's whinging about lybcrypto and libssl not being installed (which they are). Everything works fine, just iconless. > > I still get caught in the libarts catch > > 22 where they each want to see the other > > installed. I've got a worse one - libarts won't install because it can't overwrite /usr/lib/mcop/kmedia2somethingorother, and I can't even delete that file as root. Sir Robin
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