all i did was go to console ctrl-alt-F1, did init 3 to go into runlevel 3
and then init 5 to get back to runlevel 5 and everything was ok... i
selected KDE and there i go into KDE 2!!!
i don't like/want to reboot my machine.. so these are shortcuts which help
me :)
-sarang
Sarang Lakare wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> I installed as you said.. but then I logged out of GNOME and found a weird
> login screen.. with kde, gnone, .. failsafe.. all listed on one line.. so i
> can't select between them.. and then when i login, it be default goes to
> IceWM..
>
> what do I do? how do i
> I say it's bad because I want my KDE2 stuff in /opt/kde2, so I can have
> both KDEs installed at the same time.
All of the KDE packages I've seen are relocatable. You can do rpm --install
.rpm --prefix=/opt/kde2 and it will do what you want.
Last I checked, there were still one or 2 files th
Mine that I download from molnar's site all installed to /opt
-Original Message-
From: Asheesh Laroia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 1:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] KDE2 Beta 4: Kooldown
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Anton Graham
this as a desktop if it is final.
-Original Message-
From: Anton Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 1:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] KDE2 Beta 4: Kooldown
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
> What is a poor little Mandrake user to
* On Thursday, August 24, Sarang Lakare wrote:
> I installed as you said.. but then I logged out of GNOME and found a weird
> login screen.. with kde, gnone, .. failsafe.. all listed on one line.. so i
> can't select between them.. and then when i login, it be default goes to
> IceWM..
I don't
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Chmouel Boudjnah:
> and i'm sure Chris would never want to violate the FHS (and if he
> don't care i'm sure some others mdksoft developers care about this
> ;).
Well I wasn't going to mention that part :p
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I installed as you said.. but then I logged out of GNOME and found a weird
login screen.. with kde, gnone, .. failsafe.. all listed on one line.. so i
can't select between them.. and then when i login, it be default goes to
IceWM..
what do I do? how do i get the login menu back? how do i login t
Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Ah well. Maybe I'll see some more /opt RPMS sometime soon.
> You may be able to convince Chris to package some that way, but he's been
> very busy lately just keeping on top of the CVS snapshots.
and i'm sure Chris would never want to violate the FHS
Hi Sarang!
Well, get qt-2.2...rpm and kde*-1.93...rpm
Then rpm -Uvh in this order:
qt-2.2...
kdesupport
kdelib
kdebase
kde*
This should work. I had some problems with dependencies, so you might
rpm -e --nodeps some of the old kde*-1.1...rpm's first.
HTH
Jesper
* On Thursday, August 24, Saran
can anyone give a short description how to install KDE 2.. I use GNOME
(waiting for KDE 2.0 to come out ;) and so want to install KDE 2 on top of
KDE 1.1.. and now I am too eager to install the latest beta..
I know from where to get teh rpms.. but how to install them once i get
them.. i mean any
Well, I've installed it all (kde*-1.93...rpm, koffice-1.93...rpm).
Looks incredible! But I can't get KOffice to work. While starting
e.g. KWord, I get the following response:
koffice (lib kofficecore): WARNING: Office/kword.desktop: no
X-KDE-NativeMimeType entry!
koffice (lib kofficecore): ERRO
Anton Graham wrote:
>
> Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Alan N:
> > Upon install ( in proper order ) I get upon installing kde-base I
> > believe, the rpm requires kde-qt addon.
> > But this is SUPPOSED to be supplied by kde-support ( which rpm uvh'ed OK
> > )..
>
> Know problem. Chris has said to use -
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Alan N:
> Upon install ( in proper order ) I get upon installing kde-base I
> believe, the rpm requires kde-qt addon.
> But this is SUPPOSED to be supplied by kde-support ( which rpm uvh'ed OK
> )..
Know problem. Chris has said to use --force on it.
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Anton Graham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> If you are looking for the latest release I'm not sure if there have been
> any significant changes *but* if you are just looking for both versions
> there is a great site ..
>
> http://www.kde.org/kde1-and-kde2.html ... which explains the process for
> installing b
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> I noticed there was a new version of KDE2 beta (version 1.93) available at
> KDE.org. I guess it's kalled kooldown because it's the final beta before
> the September 4 release.
>
> Has anyone seen Mandrake RPMS for it?
> Sincerely,
>
> Asheesh Laroia.
Those
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
>> Mandrake builds what are widely considered to be the best KDE2 rpms around.
>> You have to look in the cooker (development) mirrors to find them:
> Yes, but these RPMS were compiled with
> ./configure --prefix=/usr
Actually, it's %configure these days.
linger/SaskPower)
Subject: Re: [expert] KDE2
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Anton Graham wrote:
> Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
>
> > What is a poor little Mandrake user to do? Should I just wait
> > () for Mandrake to get the source and compile it with 586
> > optimizations? Should I grab from CVS? Can anyone else (please..?) make
> > s
Submitted 23-Aug-00 by Asheesh Laroia:
> What is a poor little Mandrake user to do? Should I just wait
> () for Mandrake to get the source and compile it with 586
> optimizations? Should I grab from CVS? Can anyone else (please..?) make
> some packages for it?
Mandrake builds what are widely
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