That doesn't seem to work for me

For Cervisia:  in Quanta + 3.5.10 on Ubuntu 10.10 with Cervisia 3.5.0, and in 
Settings/Configure Plugins...
I have tried setting location to /usr/lib/kde4 and file name to cervisiapart.so 
and I've tried setting location to nothing and file name to 
/usr/lib/kde4/cervisiapart.so.  Both modules cervisiapart.so and 
cervisiapart.la are in the specified subdirectory and Cervisia is listed as 
installed by the package manager on my system.  But I still get the "the file 
cervisiapart.so is not installed or it is not reachable"  The owner of the so 
(and la) module is set to root and the flags to 644.

Pretty much the same for Konsole except there is not "la" module in
/usr/lib/kde4.

None of the moduels cervisiapart.so/la nor libkonsolepart.so exist in
/usr/lib/kde3.  It just appears that Quanta + doesn't like the kde4
versions or either la or so modules.

** Attachment added: "Quanta+ plugin settings for Cervisia"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdewebdev/+bug/299869/+attachment/1734300/+files/CervisiaSettingsScreen.png

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[intrepid] quanta suggest install cervisia that is already installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299869
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