What is the easiest way to determine what packages are exactly needed
from the ibilio site.  I know kdebase, kdenetwork, etc., but what about
the libs and other file dependencies that may exist?  This is why I
liked urpmi, but I've had some issues with it of late.

Thanks.

On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 14:16, Robert Crawford wrote:
> On Monday 02 June 2003 11:47, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> > I decided to post this here because it looks way beyond newbie stuff.
> >
> > I'm running 9.1 (download edition) on an AMD XP2100, Soyo Dragon Plus MB,
> > 512 megs of Corsair DDR ram.
> >
> > Installation went smooth with no errors that I know of.
> >
> > As root, I can open 2 windows, try to copy something (anything) between
> > them and both windows competely disappear. No warnings or error messages.
> >
> > With my normal user account, I can open an icon window (home for example)
> > and close it, always with a crash and a KDE error message:
> 
> > Anyone have any ideas? Makes it darned hard to use, ya know?
> >
> > Never had these problems with v9.0 or 8.2. Oh, I did a complete install and
> > not an upgrade.
> 
> There are various weird problems with the stock kde 3.1 with 9.1. A lot of 
> users have problems such as yours, and others too. 
> 
> I suggest reading the kde threads on pclinuxonline under the RPM announcements 
> forum, then downloading ALL of Texstar's kde 3.1.2 packages from his ibiblio 
> site to their own  directory in /home, then log out of kde into gnome or Ice, 
> and rename  your /home/user/.kde folder to kdeold. Then go to init 3, su to 
> root, and cd to the directory you downloaded to and install Tex's kde 
> packages with (takes a few minutes). Be sure and get all the required 
> packages and dependencies. Use this command to install in init 3.
> 
> rpm -Uvh --force *.rpm
> 
> --force replaces files and packages, but you must not be running kde at the 
> time of install.
> 
> Then you need to restart the box with the halt command- if you just go 
> directly back to init 5 after the packages install, you might have trouble- I 
> did. Kmail shows up with all your email, but you'll need to re-enter your 
> info and accounts. In the kdeold folder you saved, there is a bookmark.xml 
> file in /share/apps/konqueror- just replace the new one in the same location 
> in /home/user/.kde, and your bookmarks are back. You might need to resetup 
> the kppp info.
> 
> Robert Crawford
> 
> 
> 
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