I'm been poking thru my archives of this list and seen that libssl096 has been
an issue in the past..
Recently, a friend of mine attempted installing KDE 2 from scratch, I believe
from kde.org, and was running into dependency problems with libssl096 not
being available. Last night I nuked KDE
This is a copy of a post I made to USENET, and a response I got.
> Neurophyre wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm running Debian 2.2r3 with kernel 2.2.19 on an Asus A7v w/Duron
> > 650. I've got a Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card, on the top of
> > the box it claims "model ES4815". After a bit of trial
Just to confirm, are the 2.0.1 packages no longer being updated?
If so, how does the stability/functionality of 2.1 compare? I'm having some
minor UI glitch issues with 2.0.1, and I believe it may also be contributing
to instability with VMware.
Gordon Morehouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.everne
KDE 2.0.1 is now starting on my box.
I used update-alternatives to remove the entry pointing to /usr/bin/kwin and
replaced it with one pointing to /usr/bin/kde2.
It'd be interesting to know how this one got munged.. since it appears
/usr/bin/kde2 is still the file that should be executed to s
I installed the latest series of packages from kde.tdyc.com just now on
another machine of mine. As usual, I ran 'update-alternatives --config x-
window-manager' to reset x-window-manager to KDE (for some reason it goes back
to enlightenment every single time there's any major update to KDE2).
Just upgraded to the latest debs from kde.tdyc.com (november 26). Now instead
of closed apps remaining on the taskbar and other things I mentioned before,
the little 'spinning CD' entry appears on the taskbar and then just
disappears. Some apps appear at first, but after a few minutes of runt
after i allowed dselect to upgrade my packages from those that were available
on kde.tdyc.com on november 18, licq 1.0 is having weird "tiling" problems
displaying the background in the contact list. i recompiled it to no avail.
also, the taskbar has started malfunctioning, not displaying entr
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