Re: What's the status of KDE in testing/etch?

2006-05-26 Thread Francesco Pietra
Resent  to ask the audience.

May I add that I am at 64bit not to carry out what I can do with debian 32 
testing on my PC, but to speed up quantum mechanical calculations. What I 
really need is X (I got beautifully as you describe below) and OpenMotif to 
run a package (that I could compile for 64) that uses OpenGL for the graphics 
engine, just to see the results in virtual space. Do you know the status of 
these affairs in amd64 that we have installed?

Implicitly I need to recompile the generic kernel that I have installed. 
Compiler/libraries (Motiv or Lesstif installed)?

Cheers
francesco pietra

PS: KDE would be very welcome anyway.


On Friday 26 May 2006 16:26, Ernest Knipp wrote:
> I may be at a similar place, have just got etch on. I find X is
> installed, can be configured with xorgconfig. Then startx gives me GUI
> window with X cursor, command line window in upper left. No KDE or
> gnome; but I can go to command line and bring up Mozilla. KDE components
> are available in woody and sarge directories; can we use these until the
> real thing comes along?
>
> Francesco Pietra wrote:
> >Hi Steve:
> >Did you succeed installing kde?
> >I have just installed amd64 eich for dual opterons, X-system is waiting to
> >install kde. Thnks for informing me
> >francesco pietra
> >
> >On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:15, Steve Juranich wrote:
> >>I just installed a fresh debian system on my spankin' new Athlon 64 X2
> >>3800. Things have gone pretty well so far, but I guess I just hit
> >>everything at just the right time as far as repository sanity goes.
> >>
> >>I've tried the past couple of days to `apt-get install kde' with no joy. 
> >> I keep getting complaints like:
> >>
> >>coffee (~)$ sudo apt-get install kde
> >>Reading package lists... Done
> >>Building dependency tree... Done
> >>Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> >>requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> >>distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
> >>or been moved out of Incoming.
> >>
> >>Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
> >>the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
> >>that package should be filed.
> >>The following information may help to resolve the situation:
> >>
> >>The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> >>  kde: Depends: kde-core but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kde-amusements but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdeaddons but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdeadmin but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdeartwork but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdegraphics but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdemultimedia but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdenetwork but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdepim but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdeutils but it is not going to be installed
> >>   Depends: kdewebdev but it is not going to be installed
> >>E: Broken packages
> >>
> >>
> >>So I'm assuimg this all has to do with the migration over to the main
> >>debian FTP sites and that testing/etch will eventually catch up.  Is this
> >> a correct assumption?
> >>
> >>If it is correct, can somebody give me a ballpark timeline when I can
> >>expect to be able to install the etch version of KDE for this platform?
> >>I've tried adding sarge to the repository and also had no luck.
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance for any hints.
> >>
> >>--
> >>Steve Juranich
> >>Tucson, AZ
> >>USA


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Re: What's the status of KDE in testing/etch?

2006-05-26 Thread Ernest Knipp
I have not found a current kde for etch so far; however, you must have 
the woody and sarge directories in your system; use find to look for 
them. There you will find what seem to be  some older versions of kde 
and gdm; does anyone know how to make these work with etch? I suppose 
they are the older versions.


I have a replaceable hard drive, so I can easily switch between 64 bit 
Windows xp, sarge, and etch. kde is available in sarge, and almost 
works; I just am not able to configure X properly. If I had xorgconfig 
available there, I think sarge would be acceptable. I recommend setting 
up so you can switch hard drives for this kind of work. My motherboard 
is Asus A8N-E


Francesco Pietra wrote:

May I add that I am at 64bit not to carry out what I can do with debian 32 
testing on my PC, but to speed up quantum mechanical calculations. What I 
really need is X (I got beautifully as you describe below) and OpenMotif to 
run a package (that I could compile for 64) that uses OpenGL for the graphics 
engine, just to see the results in virtual space. Do you know the status of 
these affairs in amd64 that we have installed?


Implicitly I need to recompile the generic kernel that I have installed. 
Compiler/libraries (Motiv or Lesstif installed)?


Cheers
francesco pietra

PS: KDE would be very welcome anyway.


On Friday 26 May 2006 16:26, Ernest Knipp wrote:
 


I may be at a similar place, have just got etch on. I find X is
installed, can be configured with xorgconfig. Then startx gives me GUI
window with X cursor, command line window in upper left. No KDE or
gnome; but I can go to command line and bring up Mozilla. KDE components
are available in woody and sarge directories; can we use these until the
real thing comes along?

Francesco Pietra wrote:
   


Hi Steve:
Did you succeed installing kde?
I have just installed amd64 eich for dual opterons, X-system is waiting to
install kde. Thnks for informing me
francesco pietra

On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:15, Steve Juranich wrote:
 


I just installed a fresh debian system on my spankin' new Athlon 64 X2
3800. Things have gone pretty well so far, but I guess I just hit
everything at just the right time as far as repository sanity goes.

I've tried the past couple of days to `apt-get install kde' with no joy. 
I keep getting complaints like:


coffee (~)$ sudo apt-get install kde
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.

Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
that package should be filed.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
kde: Depends: kde-core but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kde-amusements but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdeaddons but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdeadmin but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdeartwork but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdegraphics but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdemultimedia but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdenetwork but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdepim but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdeutils but it is not going to be installed
 Depends: kdewebdev but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages


So I'm assuimg this all has to do with the migration over to the main
debian FTP sites and that testing/etch will eventually catch up.  Is this
a correct assumption?

If it is correct, can somebody give me a ballpark timeline when I can
expect to be able to install the etch version of KDE for this platform?
I've tried adding sarge to the repository and also had no luck.

Thanks in advance for any hints.

--
Steve Juranich
Tucson, AZ
USA
   



 




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Re: What's the status of KDE in testing/etch?

2006-05-26 Thread Francesco Pietra
Hi Steve:
Did you succeed installing kde?
I have just installed amd64 eich for dual opterons, X-system is waiting to 
install kde. Thnks for informing me 
francesco pietra

On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:15, Steve Juranich wrote:
> I just installed a fresh debian system on my spankin' new Athlon 64 X2
> 3800. Things have gone pretty well so far, but I guess I just hit
> everything at just the right time as far as repository sanity goes.
>
> I've tried the past couple of days to `apt-get install kde' with no joy.  I
> keep getting complaints like:
>
> coffee (~)$ sudo apt-get install kde
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
> or been moved out of Incoming.
>
> Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
> the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
> that package should be filed.
> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>   kde: Depends: kde-core but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kde-amusements but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdeaddons but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdeadmin but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdeartwork but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdegraphics but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdemultimedia but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdenetwork but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdepim but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdeutils but it is not going to be installed
>Depends: kdewebdev but it is not going to be installed
> E: Broken packages
>
>
> So I'm assuimg this all has to do with the migration over to the main
> debian FTP sites and that testing/etch will eventually catch up.  Is this a
> correct assumption?
>
> If it is correct, can somebody give me a ballpark timeline when I can
> expect to be able to install the etch version of KDE for this platform? 
> I've tried adding sarge to the repository and also had no luck.
>
> Thanks in advance for any hints.
>
> --
> Steve Juranich
> Tucson, AZ
> USA


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Re: What's the status of KDE in testing/etch?

2006-04-14 Thread Ernest jw ter Kuile
On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:15, Steve Juranich wrote:
> 
> So I'm assuimg this all has to do with the migration over to the main debian 
> FTP sites and that testing/etch will eventually catch up.  Is this a correct
> assumption?

Correct. Many packages currently miss in Etch.

> 
> If it is correct, can somebody give me a ballpark timeline when I can expect 
> to
> be able to install the etch version of KDE for this platform?  I've tried
> adding sarge to the repository and also had no luck.

From what I hear, a few important packages, including libc6, must be pushed 
manually into Etch. Once that is done, the reste will follow automatically.

I don't know who can do that though.

Ernest.