Civileme wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday 30 May 2001 10:58, Leonardo T. de Carvalho wrote:
> > Hi all..
> >
> >       I'm with a though problem here...
> >       I use the powerful machine on the work to develop, thus I
> > get many softwares (perl 5.6.1, Apache, mod_perl, MySQL,etc...)
> > build from the tarballs to meet our requirements.
> >       But one of my colleagues , a Windows user, need to work
> > remotely on this machine.
> >       Well, trying to do some updates on KDE, the bonehead here
> > writing broke all K environment... Some libraries have to get upgra
> > ded too...
> >       And, by Murphy, my partner ONLY knows how to use the Kwrite,
> > which simply coredumps on my deffective ambient.
> >       I use Enlightenment and Gnome without a hitch, but...
> >       Well, I've thought about a " parcial" upgrade from MDK 7.2
> > to 8, using the dependencies mechanism to upgrade the problematic
> > issues... (K)
> >       But a friend told me to DON'T do this, since it don't work...
> >       All softs I build MAY stand on the way that works now.
> >       So, I need a advice on getting some editor Ultra Edit-like
> > (or Kwrite-like) or a way to get KDE working again...
> >
> >       Some idea?
> >       Thanx
> 
> Yep, DON'T
> 
> Get a disk of MandrakeFreq, then do the following
> 
> urpme qt
> urpme kde
> 
> Then drop in the MandrakeFreq Update and reboot
> 
> Choose Update
> 
> Make sure you install your X the same way as before--use expert mode.
> 
> This will give you a working copy of KDE2.1 without forcing you to go to a
> later Mandrake.

        Hmmm.
        And when this don' t works?
        Sit down and cry calling "Mama" ?
        =o)

        Serious, I still getting the annoyins message:
"  kmail&
[1] 1264
[leonardo@ibizs07 leonardo]$ ERROR: KUniqueApplication: Trying to launch
kdeinit.
ERROR: KUniqueApplication: Trying to launch kdeinit.
kdeinit: Shutting down running client." 

        And a swarm of kdinits zombieing my process table...
        The interesting message I got was "ERROR: KUniqueApplication: Can't
setup DCOP communication." 

        Any hint?

        Ah, and the process installed perl-base, and some other RPMS
from perl, despite I tryed NTO to do, the lock on the rpm was quite 
hard to break..
        ;-)

> 
> Civileme

        Thanx a lot
-- 
Leonardo T. de Carvalho
        Ibiz Tecnologia
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