On February 14, 2005 12:32, Michel Leunen wrote: > Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote: > > Oh, I didn't think of that. Trying to urpme kdebase will probably try to > > uninstall half the packages on your system, so that's not practical. > > Yeah, that's the case. I did it and now, my whole kde is completely > unusable. It seems it's not the right way to do it. > > > I hate to sound like a Windoze user, but you may have to reinstall to fix > > it. That's what I did, because I broke so many things. > > I have gnome and xfce still working :-) Too early to reinstall everything. > > Michel
Okay, if you've already done an "urpme kdebase", then double-check that your urpmi sources are correct (make sure you're not pointing at cooker or something like that), and do an "urpmi kdebase". Theoretically, that should make all your KDE stuff usable again. -- Ron ronhd at users dot sourceforge dot net Opinions expressed here are all mine. "As you know, necessity is the mother of invention. I don't know who the father is. Remorse, I guess." - Red Green
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