> > Anyway, I decided to go back to woody and kde 2.2.2. > > I changed my apt/preferences file as reported in apt_preferences man file > > and did a "apt-get -u dist-update" and it reverted sucessfully to woody > > (except for the /etc/debian_version file, that still says > > "testing/unstable": Anyone can tell me the default value?) > > > > Then I notisted that my kde 2.2.2 doesn't do tooltips when I hoover a > > button on the traybar. I can't be 100% sure, but I think before these > > changes to 3.1 and back it also didn't worked. > > (in 3.1 it worked fine) > > Ther was a discussion recently (well, last year - somewhen....) on the > debian-testing list. > <http://lists.debian.org/debian-testing/2002/debian-testing-200209/msg00068.html> > There were some people who wondered about how (and if) a downgrade was > possible. I do not remember the exact arguments, but I can remember that > this was not something that can be done by simply using apt-get. In fact > it looked like it cannot be done at all.... > Well, thats at least what I remember....
But I already downgraded sucessfully (at least to the extend that I've worked 'will now). I actually followed the pinning instruction given somewhere in the middle of that thread. My questions are still the same: a) How does kde 2.2.2 beheves for you regarding tooltips? They don't show for me. [and yes, the option is enabled] b) What is the value of /etc/debian_version Thanks.

