Hi,

we've upgraded yesterday from 3.05a to 3.1  without any problem
(--purge remove'd kde qt arts stuff before the 3.1 install).


Here some problem when our users logged in again (FYI):

        o all fonts were in italic (very unreadable).  kontrolcenters font 
settings
           listed a regular font but it was in italics.   ths affected all 
users that did
          not customize their font settings before. Fix was that I've
           had to add a set of fonts to /etc/kde3/system.kdeglobals. E.g.,

        [General]
        TerminalApplication=x-terminal-emulator
        StandardFont=Arial,12,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0
        activeFont=Arial,12,-1,5,75,1,0,0,0,0
        background=220,220,220
        fixed=Courier New,11,-1,5,50,0,0,0,1,0
        font=Arial,12,-1,5,48,0,0,0,0,0
        foreground=0,0,0
        menuFont=Arial,12,-1,5,48,0,0,0,0,0
        selectBackground=10,95,137
        selectForeground=255,255,255
        taskbarFont=Arial,11,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0
        toolBarFont=Arial,10,-1,5,48,0,0,0,0,0
        windowBackground=255,255,255
        windowForeground=0,0,0

        o kmail:  looks like some .*index* files were not properly upgraded
                Some folders contained lots of message with emtpy to From: 
Subject
                and body.   Exit kmail and delete the .*index* files below 
~/Mail
                fixed it.   Again not everyone run into this problem.

        o Half dozen people found themself 'without' kicker and complained 
loudly.
           Turned out the kicker was just '1' pixel high.  Resizing fixed it ;) 
 It's sitll
           not clear what was problem.

        o Lots of people could not resist to mention that the brownish debian 
-whirl
           background of the login screen needs an update. Looks too old 
fashioned.

        o While new icon theme default was crystal, the window decoration 
default
           was not keramik but the 'old'  kde 3.0 one.  Would be nice if a 
postinstall
           script would set the the new system wide default to keramik.

Achim
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