[ Sorry for the slightly trolly note of the subject - a troll is not intended ]
I'm just wondering whether the Woody 3.1.1 debs are proving good for most people now. There have been a number of posts from people experiencing problems after the upgrade to 3.1.1 : no KDM / KDM crashes weird font problems miscellaneous other crashes (arts, etc.) cups dependency problems ? kdepim package conflicts A couple of people said they had no real problems, but it seemed that more people reported they *did* have problems. Some people confirmed Ralf's warning that users of KDE 3.1.0 had to remove various kdepim packages (kdepim-libs, kaddressbook, libkcal2) first. Also, I think Ralf says to resolve Cups problems we must use packages from http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/Printing but that will install Samba 2.2.7a - but I'm using Eloy Paris's Samba 2.2.8a Woody packages - is that a problem ? Or have the necessary packages been integrated into the main kde.org archive now ? If the dust has settled and everything's fine now I'd really appreciate a few people piling in and saying so - my current Woody + KDE 3.1 is working very well, and I'd hate to break my system. At the moment I'm refraining from doing apt-get upgrade - I'm doing manual apt-gets for individual security fixes as they come along, but would love to get back to automatic upgrades. A few replies here of "great for me" would be most helpful - or just reply direct to me if you don't want to clutter the list. Thanks PS: Ralf (and others, I know): it's hard to express enough thanks for all your packaging work - pizza / beer / whatever, is due :) Nick Boyce Bristol, UK

