>
> It is easu, download all the files at SusE, they will be in RPM formats,
> than get out of KDE (very important step), than use YaSt, go to where you
> delete and install packages, you have the option to chose a directory, and
> point to the directory of the rpm's, select and install
I've just tried this, but when I start KDE I get the following error:
libstdc++.so.2.9: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory.
kbgndwn: error in loading shared library.
Any ideas for a newbie would be much appreciated :)
Richard Williamson
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