Back to Normal and better :-)
apt would have done it the first time, unfortionatly rpm goofed up it's 
database. Suddunly nothing would work. so i shut down.
After reboot, i could not login with gdm (thought me) and i turned my 
attention to pam
pam had nothing to do with it, kde was not there anymore and there was no 
fallback option for my user, root would use gnome, and that worked ok, as a 
check i swithed iver to gnome and was ok. :-)
So how to install the missing kde :-) with a broken rpm database .....
rpmdb -rebuilddb would fix the problem , but the first time i killed the 
process with a ctrl-c , it would run for a very long time, without any 
visible activity. But the second time i had 3 cups of patience, and the 
process finished normally, then i apt-got kde* and selected the necessary 
packages from what is proposed :-) Yes copy and pase rulez :-)
My only question remaining is does fish exist in kde 3.05 ?? and how to 
install it, what package, 
my other side-question is, can i upgrade conqueror beyond what comes with kde 
by default ??
Cheers
Szemir

On Thursday 16 October 2003 22:46, Bogi wrote:
> Hi
> The burner was installed last nite. I finished ad 05:45 in the morning :-)
> All 4 burners are orking fine.
> For a speed test i grabbed (dd) 3 cds (rh9) at the same time. cpu was
> around 40% system was around 3.2 ~ 4.7 (when i ran top, so i stopped) The
> scsi was the bottleneck in this case, but the performance was very good.
>
> Today i was playing around with apt 4 rpm. I may not survive. If i do, i
> will tell you my experience :-)
>
> Cheers
> Szemir

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