> > Hrmmm perhaps that is the answer. It does look like kdebase is an old version. > > In doing the most recent apt-get upgrade -u it does say that kdebase is being > > held back. > > How do i force it to get upgraded? > > even so..that's not that old. (however with beta and pre-beta stuff it's > really a good idea to keep them all at the same level) > > I personally use dselect to deal with all my dep problems.
That was the answer. An apt-get dist-upgrade upgraded my kdebase and it was sweet again. i can run kdesktop manually and it work. Should be fine when i log out as well thanks dave

