On Sat, December 29, 2007 8:37 am, Robert Smits wrote:
> On December 28, 2007 11:37:55 pm Kai Ponte wrote:
>> In order to comply with my IT department's need to encrypt all
>> personal data on laptops, I removed my working 10.2 installation
>> from
>> my HP/Compaq NW9440 laptop (2G ram) and installed 10.3.
>>
>> I used KDAR (first mistake) to archive all my current stuff on an
>> external hard drive.  I've since spent about three hours in
>> rebooting
>> and installing dependencies to finally install KDAR since it was
>> mysteriously removed from the 10.3 distro.
>
> I went through the same problem when going from 10.2 to 10.3.
>
> As you probably discovered, 10.3 ships with Libdar major version 4
> instead of
> 3 and Kdar dependencies need version 3. You can install the 10.2
> version of
> Kdar if you first install libdar-2.2.5-26.1.i586.rpm.
>
> Sorry I can't help on the other questions, Kai.

Thanks - I got that one at least figured out. :P   I have an rpm built
and on my usb key ready to go.

I think on the others, since I'm installing from the Linux-Magazine
DVD, I'll stick with the included sources instead of mucking about
much.  I'll go from there.

Right now reinstalling - currently downloading online repositories in
preparation to wipe the partitions.

Wow - 10.1 to 10.2 was not this difficult!



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