it's trying to install kdebase2.2.2
specifying -t ./ would only work correctly if you've allowed for that in
your apt preferences file
try installing kdebase w/o the -t ./ and see which version is used
why don't you compile it on your faster hardware, and shift it over to the
slower machine for install?
John Gay
a few packages are needed from sid, libqt3, libqt3-mt to name a few
kamera and kpilot also need deps from sid
but you could easily install them from sid, leaving the rest of your
machine as testing
i wouldn't recommend building any new packages, they're really not needed
if you're running
because not all dpkg frontends use suggests, apt-get for example
if the metapackages didn't use depends, then they would be next to useless
in your case, just install the metapackage, then remove kppp and kdenetwork
probably gpm, try
/etc/init.d/gpm stop
if this fixes it, and you don't use the mouse in consoles, remove it with
apt-get remove gpm
Benjamin
i have exactly the same problem, kdelibs3 appeared to remove crypto
apt-get install kdelib3-crypto says that kdelibs = 2.1.2 is needed
and apt-get install kdelibs3 says the latest version is already installed
(2.2)
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