Anthony Simonelli wrote:
> what repositories do you have in your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
>
> also, make sure you have all the kde components uninstalled:
>
> dpkg --get-selections | grep kde
>
> and remove any that come up. Anyone else have a suggestion?
This seems to have done the trick. "
what repositories do you have in your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
also, make sure you have all the kde components uninstalled:
dpkg --get-selections | grep kde
and remove any that come up. Anyone else have a suggestion?
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 11:37 am, you wrote:
> Anthony Simonelli wrote:
>
I would try the command:
aptitude -f install
to see if there are any broken packages. I would also clean out the cache:
aptitude clean
then make sure you have the most current packages:
aptitude update && aptitude upgrade
Then try installing it
aptitude install kde
that's what I'd try
I'm not sure when it broke, but my KDE 3.3.2 seems to have developed
some problems. The control panel started coming up empty, and when I
logged out and logged back in, all the apps were missing too. When I
created a new user, that user had the same problems, so this seems
system wide and not cor
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