I did some more checking and I have something like 64 kde programs that
no longer run since they all have some dependency on some KDE 1.0 shared
libraries. I'm wondering if I should uninstall all of the KDE packages I
have and then wipe out any remaining files in my /opt/kde directory. I
could then do a clean install of the KDE 1.1. RPMs. Something seems to
have gone very wrong since I'm stuck with alot of KDE programs that no
longer run.

Anthony Schlemmer wrote:
> 
> I downloaded and installed KDE 1.1 RPMs from the SuSE FTP site and now I
> see that some of the utilties included with KDE no longer work because a
> shared library is missing. If I try to run "ktop" I get the following
> error message:
> 
> ktop: error in loading shared libraries
> libkfm.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> 
> The timestamp on "ktop" shows a date of January 20th, 1999 which seems
> to indicate that it is an older utiltiy that's not included in the KDE
> 1.1 RPMs. All of the program files installed for the KDE bin directory
> from the 1.1 RPMs have a timestamp of Feb 17th. This would tend to
> indicate that those KDE programs with the Jan 20th timestamps or earlier
> have been replaced or are no longer supported in KDE 1.1. Before
> upgrading I was running the version of KDE that's included on the SuSE
> 6.0 CD set which I think was 1.0.
> 
> Tony
> 
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