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> Answers
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> KOffice will be uploaded soon--a very much unchanged package
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> Quanta is not in the stable tree--fine for a beta but not for a final
> Kdeaddutils is not in the stable tree--fine for a beta but not a final
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> kdepim conflict with imap will be corrected soon.
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> Civileme
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> Now for the pclinuxonline.com He has packages posted which he made (very
> good effort). His warning applies to them.
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> If you want warnings for ours:
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> uninstall imap with rpm -e
> urpme qt2
> urpme kde
> rpm -ivh *.rpm #from the directory where you downloaded what you want
> rpm --rebuilddb # just to reorganize and compress, nothing likely broken
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> reinstall imap with --force
> install quanta and kdeaddutils from your current versions or the most recent
> beta (preferably the second). They are _NOT_ in the official release.
will they be in contrib (as hack- maybe?)
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> That is a drastic method of install but we have
> KDE 1.99
> KDE 2.0
> KDE 2.0.1
> Any one of four releases from Chris Molnar
> A total of 7 different situations from which you might start.
>
> I know from Beta 2 of KDE 2.1 for 7.2 that KOffice and Quanta do not have to
> be uninstalled and the installation of the rest will work (though it is a
> pain to rip out kde packages one-by-one), but I don't have any other safe way
> to install all of the packages in the other unknown situations.
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> My install is working fine. I have a test report posted at
>
> http://perso.mandrakesoft.com/~civileme/kde_test_results
>
> That one fails to test the advertised noatun. The results I received with
> running noatun is that it goes into two levels of segfault if run without a
> valid connection. Since I have no valid connection available, I cannot say
> whether it works.
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> Civileme
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