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Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE2.1 Updates
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 16:39:34 -0500
From: Daniel Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Barry Premeaux wrote:
> 
> Tom Brinkman wrote:
> >
> >
> >      I've been using all of Chris' KDE2 updates since mid-November
> > including the latest KDE 2.1 beta 1.  I've found that the last one is
> > very stable, as bug free as Linux ever gets.  I don't even consider
> > 2.1b1 to be beta.  It adds many features, bug fixes over 2.01  YMMV
> >
> >     The jury's still out on the recent 7.2 compatible i686 XFree 4.02
> > upgrade rpms.  I've had a few irritations (eg, Knode sometimes freezes,
> > Kppp sometimes disappears from the panel).   I'm considering going back
> > to 4.01.   XF-4.01 and KDE 2.1b1 was rock solid.
> > --
> > Tom Brinkman       [EMAIL PROTECTED]     Galveston Bay
> 
> I finished the move to KDE2.1 last night and it looks great.  One
> thing I have not found yet is the theme manager that was suppose
> to come out with 2.1.  LooknFeel gives you a lot of tools to
> manipulate the overall appearance and operation of KDE, but I
> have not found the theme manager.  I can't seem to find the
> Aquatica theme I installed before moving to 2.1.
> 
> I haven't tried XF-4.01.  I'm still using XF-3.3.6.  What
> improvements to you get by going to XF-4.01?
> 
> Barry :-)

  Hi,
 I installed KDE2.1 today and really like it. I had one dependency
problem "libkscan.so.1 needed by kdeaddutils",took a chance and used
--nodeps. Only problem I've had,the desktop icons for home directory and
the removable media drives do not work.Could this be because of the
dependency or something else.Anyone know what package contains this
file?Any ideas would be appreciated.

  Thanks,
   Dan

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