Try upgrading your xinit files. Look for a newer xinit rpm than the one
that came with the distro. This is how I fixed the kdm problems (and
along with pam also).
Good Luck,
Mark
Peter Ruskin wrote:
Running 7.2 with KDE 2.1.1 and other upgrades from "unsupported" and...
I sometimes get
This is true. The Kdevelop2 is still very much alpha at the moment, so
1.3 will be an update release of 1.2. The 1.3 version will have updated
Kde2 templates since they have changed when Kdevelop 1.2 was released.
You can get both version via anonymous cvs if you want o check them out.
I can
I've specified KDEDIR as mentioned below, KDEDIR=/usr/lib/kde1-compat
but not using QTDIR set as /usr/lib/qt because this is recognized by
configure. I still get the same error
error: your system is not able to compile a small KDE application
Configure even recognizes the lib and include
st regards.
D.Parodi
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From: Mark Polsen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 04:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] IDE's on KDE2
Hi all,
I'm checking to see if anyone has had any luck getti
You might be better of waiting until Kdevelop2 is released. It should be
released at about the same time as KDE2. However, I did find an rpm for
Kdevelop2 for the SUSE 7 distribution. I have not seen any source rpms
though.
Please let me know if you have any luck with this. Also, has anybody
Hi All,
Has anybody experienced problems with rpm 3.05-26 yet? I was able to
upgrade to KDE 1.99 with no problem. WHen I try to upgrade the sgmltools
rpm it hangs when preparing to install. It keeps going until KDE finally
crashes and I have to shutdown the X server and reboot.
I'm not sure if