On Thursday 03 March 2005 02:33 pm, Phlod wrote:
Hello everyone. This is my first posting to this list, and I'm quite
pleased that this list exsists at all. Thanks for taking the time to
read this.
After searching through the list archive, I couldn't find an answer to
my question, so I
On Thursday 03 March 2005 20:33, Phlod wrote:
Hello everyone. This is my first posting to this list, and I'm quite
pleased that this list exsists at all. Thanks for taking the time to
read this.
After searching through the list archive, I couldn't find an answer to
my question, so I
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Thursday 03 March 2005 20:33, Phlod wrote:
Hello everyone. This is my first posting to this list, and I'm quite
pleased that this list exsists at all. Thanks for taking the time to
read this.
After searching through the list archive, I couldn't find an answer to
my
Derek Jennings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thursday 03 March 2005 20:33, Phlod wrote:
Hello everyone. This is my first posting to this list, and I'm quite
pleased that this list exsists at all. Thanks for taking the time to
read this.
After searching through the list archive, I
SNIP
Looking at the mirrors I see that libqt3-devel-3.2.2-5mdk is on Cooker
and was only put there on 7th November So you have installed a package
for Mandrake 10.0 on a 9.1 system.
Result -
-Dependency Hell-
derek
I know what you mean about dependency hell, perhaps I'll try
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 10:45 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
It is a lesson I learned myself the hard way :-(
Mixing packages from different releases is a seriously bad idea.
Particularly with libraries on which a whole lot of other packages depend.
In order to resolve the dependencies you
On Sunday 09 November 2003 8:20 pm, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 09 Nov 2003 11:57 pm, Scott Naylor wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 4:32 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 09:23 am, Scott Naylor wrote:
Just a small question, what would be the easiest way to upgrade KDE
OK so it looks like your urpmi.addmedia commands worked. Only point is that
the definition for your CD sources seems to be screwed up. Possibly because
you changed your CD-ROM to be ide-scsi You can correct that using the
Software Sources GUI in Mandrake control centre.
2nd point. If you
On Sunday 09 November 2003 09:23 am, Scott Naylor wrote:
Just a small question, what would be the easiest way to upgrade KDE 3.1 to
its newest release in Mandrake 9.1? I tried a couple of things before, but
it didn't go so well.
Get 3.1.4 in Mandrake RPMS from Texstar's 91 repository.
On Sunday 09 November 2003 4:32 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 09:23 am, Scott Naylor wrote:
Just a small question, what would be the easiest way to upgrade KDE 3.1
to its newest release in Mandrake 9.1? I tried a couple of things before,
but it didn't go so well.
Get
On Sunday 09 Nov 2003 11:57 pm, Scott Naylor wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 4:32 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 09 November 2003 09:23 am, Scott Naylor wrote:
Just a small question, what would be the easiest way to upgrade KDE 3.1
to its newest release in Mandrake 9.1? I tried a
On Monday 10 November 2003 12:20 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
snip
Yes there is.
It is called urpmi and it is posted about almost every day!
For the third time today.
Go to http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/index.php
Define an online source for Texstar and install KDE using
rpmdrake. All the
On Sunday 09 November 2003 08:43 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Monday 10 November 2003 12:20 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
snip
Yes there is.
It is called urpmi and it is posted about almost every day!
For the third time today.
Go to http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/index.php
Define an
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 18:14, Boulytchev, Vasiliy wrote:
Ladies and Gents,
I have some mp3s I need to burn to audio cds. Which package is recommended?
Grip use lame as encoder
Vasiliy Boulytchev
Colorado Information Technologies, Inc.
http://www.coinfotech.com
On Thursday 07 November 2002 5:44 pm, Marcia wrote:
Dear ALL,
I have LM 9 with the KDE3 and would like to upgrade to 3.04. I have not
done this before, so how does one do this in Mandrake?
Thanks for the help.
Sincerely,
Marcia
The easiest way would be to use the precompiled rpms for
Dear ALL,
I have LM 9 with the KDE3 and would like to upgrade to 3.04. I have not done
this before, so how does one do this in Mandrake?
Thanks for the help.
Sincerely,
It's really simple. One way is to download all the rpms that you want to upgrade
(minus the *-devel-* stuff, unless you
Yes, I did the upgrade. No, its not a problem. My machine still thinks its
running 8.0
You get a few more icons too.
When you do the upgrade make sure you download all of the developer files
too. It doesnt matter if you are a developer or not, the files seem to take
care of a lot of weird
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 22:48, you wrote:
| Yes, I did the upgrade. No, its not a problem. My machine still thinks its
| running 8.0
| You get a few more icons too.
| When you do the upgrade make sure you download all of the developer files
| too. It doesnt matter if you are a developer or
yes I have done it
John Aldrich wrote:
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Can one download the updated KDE RPMs and use them with RedHat 6.0 or does Mandrake
put them in a
different directory, etc from RedHat 6.0?
I know Mandrake tends to be a bit more "cutting-edge." ;-)
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On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
Can one download the updated KDE RPMs and use them with RedHat 6.0 or does Mandrake
put them in a
different directory, etc from RedHat 6.0?
Yes, but you won't get man or info pages that way because RedHat does not
support bzip2'ed man/info pages. If
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