Hi
What the Problem?
i not do upgrade KDE to linux Debian 3.0r2 woody,
this are my operation:
1) change etc/apt/sources.list deb
http://download.kde.org/stable/3.2.2/Debian stable main
2) run apt-get update
3) remove old version of kde with this command: apt-get remove --purge
kde\*
4) run
Did you upgrade xfree? I think xfree = 4.3 is needed for KDE 3.2.2.
On my system xfree 4.3.0.dfsg.1-1 is running now.
greets dominik
On Thursday 03 June 2004 12:40, Danilo wrote:
Hi
What the Problem?
i not do upgrade KDE to linux Debian 3.0r2 woody,
this are my operation:
1) change
Yes my xfree is 4.3,
but the command to instal kde 3.2.2 is run apt-get upgrade?
tnk
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Did you upgrade xfree? I think xfree = 4.3 is needed for KDE 3.2.2.
On my system xfree 4.3.0.dfsg.1-1 is running now.
greets
Hi,
You probably have to use apt-get dist-upgrade (see man page for apt-get).
Xaveer
Danilo wrote on 03-Jun-2004:
Yes my xfree is 4.3,
but the command to instal kde 3.2.2 is run apt-get upgrade?
tnk
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hi,
I don't know on which list it was discussed, but apt-get dselect-upgrade
should be the best way to upgrade your packages.
Which errors do you get Danilo?
greets dominik
On Thursday 03 June 2004 15:00, Xaveer Leijtens wrote:
Hi,
You probably have to use apt-get dist-upgrade (see man page
Dominik Karall wrote:
I don't know on which list it was discussed, but apt-get
dselect-upgrade
should be the best way to upgrade your packages.
That's a very odd way to do an upgrade. The command is:
apt-get dist-upgrade
I have my doubts if it would work much better for him - I
I dont have error when install pakages but debian don't start.
however i have used apt-get upgrade now i try apt-get dselect-upgrade.
thanks Danilo
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hi,
I don't know on which list it was discussed, but apt-get
I wrote:
Dominik Karall wrote:
I don't know on which list it was discussed, but apt-get
dselect-upgrade
should be the best way to upgrade your packages.
That's a very odd way to do an upgrade. The command is:
apt-get dist-upgrade
I have my doubts if it would work
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