Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 13 November 2004 05:17 pm, Jack wrote:
Jack wrote:
Attempting to solve another problem that I reported in this thread
(upgrading to KDE 3.3), I retried Randall's suggestion with Konquest
and still got the C compiler error. I also tried the "urpmi.update -a
-f --wget && urpmi --wget --auto --auto-select --no-verify-rpm" that
one user suggested, to no avail. I'm going to try and simply install
KDE 3.3 over the 3.2 from the 10.1 official DVD and see what happens.
I have the drive imaged and up to date, if that causes problems...
- Jack
Well, it didn't work. I got about a gadzillion conflicts between
existing 3.23 components and 3.3 equivalents.
I am *still* open to suggestions on how to do this damn thing!!!
If I were going to try this, I would probably boot into a differnet desktop
environment like GNOME and through the remove software app remove all of KDE,
then try to add it from the CD sources with urpmi. (remeber about arts and
all of the libkde files also)
I tried this once and it ended up only booting to ICE. (Don't ask me
why!)
If I may ask, why are you so anxious to upgrade to 3.3? The 3.3 packages
shipped with Community were pretty buggy (3.3.1 was issued very soon after
3.3 was released) and kdepim in 10.1 is already at 3.3. Is there a
particular feature you are interested in or are you just curious.
It apparently has a way to allow changing the default browser *that
works*! Changing the htm file association in 3.23 does not work...
That's the main reason, but there are other minor ones...
- Jack
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