On Monday 07 November 2005 05:49 am, brullo nulla wrote:
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> Well, by looking on the forums it seems you have a "mixed" system.
> kdepim is a monolithic package. kdepim-kioslaves is a package of the
> kde split packages. Try unmerging kdepim and emerging kdepim-meta,
> and anyways be sure of hav
> This is an aspect of Gentoo that I don't understand very well. the
> various kioslaves block other packages and vice-versa. For example,
> kdepim blocks kdepim-kioslaves, and kdebase blocks kdebase-kioslaves.
> Same goes for kdemultimedia and kdemultimedia-kioslaves.
>
> As a test, I unmerged kde
On Monday 31 October 2005 06:43 am, brullo nulla wrote:
> problem 1: can no longer access my block devices from Konqueror. From
>
> > Konqueror I get a "Protocol not supported" error when I click on
> > the devices tab. So I can't access my usb disk or even view my
> > partitions from Konqueror.
>
problem 1: can no longer access my block devices from Konqueror. FromKonqueror I get a "Protocol not supported" error when I click on the
devices tab. So I can't access my usb disk or even view my partitionsfrom Konqueror.
It seems you lack the correct kioslaves. When you emerged the split ebuilds
Folks;
Just upgraded kde from 3.3.2 to 3.4.1 and now have the following
problems:
problem 1: can no longer access my block devices from Konqueror. From
Konqueror I get a "Protocol not supported" error when I click on the
devices tab. So I can't access my usb disk or even view my parti
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