On Wednesday 25 October 2000 22:35, you wrote:
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 10:39, you wrote:
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 10:39, you wrote:
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
I did, and it works
Praedor Tempus wrote:
For further evidence, there is the FACT that all but one or two sites
have
removed the rpms for kde 2.0 from them. That is a stone-cold,
undeniable fact.
There is no FUD here, only objective description of what I see. It
matches
what some others have indicated
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 10:39, you wrote:
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
Praedor Tempus wrote:
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
What if we trailing-edge types totally deinstall our 1.1.x
systems, then try to install kde2 from source?
You could try. When I did the attempt, the indications were that
it would REPLACE your kde-1.1.2. In my experience, it did
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
[...]
You could try. When I did the attempt, the indications were that
it would REPLACE your kde-1.1.2. In my experience, it did replace
everything except kdebase-1.1.2. EVERYTHING else was replaced.
This led to a double kdebase which was real screwy. I
: Re: [expert] Nice. Kill off kde STABLE 2.0 immediately
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 10:39, you wrote:
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's
: [expert] Nice. Kill off kde STABLE 2.0 immediately
Praedor Tempus wrote:
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
What if we trailing-edge types totally deinstall our 1.1.x
systems, then try to install kde2 from source?
You could try. When I did the attempt, the indications were that
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Subject: Re: [expert] Nice. Kill off kde STABLE 2.0 immediately
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
[...]
You could try. When I did the attempt, the indications were that
it would REPLACE your kde-1.1.2. In my experience, it did replace
everything except kdebase-1.1.2.
here's one...
http://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/kde/stable/2.0/distribution/rpm/Mandrake/
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Real nice. Yesterday, kde releases, finally, the stable,
final kde-2.0. Yesterday you could download it from
mandrake cooker, from rpmfind, from every mirror
known to
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
After downloading and installing, all was wrong with the world. First,
installing it, even with menu-3.0.5-43mdk installed, it segfaults during
the rpm
What if we trailing-edge types totally deinstall our 1.1.x
systems, then try to install kde2 from source?
Ron
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
After downloading
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
I did, and it works okay
After downloading and installing, all was wrong with the world. First,
"Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote:
What if we trailing-edge types totally deinstall our 1.1.x
systems, then try to install kde2 from source?
You could try. When I did the attempt, the indications were that
it would REPLACE your kde-1.1.2. In my experience, it did replace
everything except
I just downloaded it from ftp.kde.org . You can also download it from one
of it's mirrors if the server is full.
Marcus
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Real nice. Yesterday, kde releases, finally, the stable,
final kde-2.0. Yesterday you could download it from
mandrake cooker, from
Gerald Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2000 06:51, you wrote:
Thanks. It still also resides in SOME (very few) kde mirrors.
Here's the big question...did you actually install it and get it
working?
I did, and it works okay
After downloading and installing, all was
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