But it has KDE 3.2 without Kontact

Regards, Robert

Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windscreen.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Friday, 27 February 2004 10:36 a.m.
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: Mandrake 10 install question

They've cleaned up the menu a fair bit and it's alot smaller than it used to

be. Most stuffs still there just in various sub menu's.
It is possible that the menu's weren't updated properly I'd suggest running 
update-menus
as root or normal user and then log out and back in.

Also if your missing some stuff just add a cooker source for urpmi and
install 
that way.

Chad

Steve Bell wrote:
> Hi
>
> I installed (kind of) MDK10 RC1 at home last night, on dual boot XP PII350
> 320MB RAM.
>
> Has anyone else on list installed this?  Reason I ask is the sucker did a
> text based install on me (yuk).  Did it do a graphical install for you?
>
> Next thing was I chose "internet computer" and "Multimedia computer" in
> terms of packages to install.  It installed pretty darn quick, and I saw
> things like openoffice flick by, but upon first boot, KDE had next to
> nothing in the menu.  No Mandrake Control Center even!  What to do?
>
> I only had CD's 1&2, cos I'd heard you could make do without three.  It
> asked for CD 3 at about 95% completion, but said click cancel (in my text
> environment, yeah right) to avoid installation from this CD.  Is this my
> problem, or did something else go wrong?
>
> Thanks for your advice!
>
> Come on Mandrake camp, I don't want to have to defect to another distro
> here!

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