I'm now running KDE3.0.3. While the upgrade from 2.2.2 to 3.0.3 took
This is really bad. I've tried anything I found on the net including
reinstalling everything that might be related, but nothing helps. I'm
running unstable/testing, and also tried upgrading to KDE 3.0.3, but the
result is exactly the same.
Does anybody have any clues about whats causing this error?
Or is there a painless way to downgrade to KDE 2.2.2?
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alot of fiddling around it does work for me and others, you need several
things from unstable for it to work:
- libqt3*
- libc
ii libc6 2.2.5-14 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data
ii libc6-dev 2.2.5-14 GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files.
ii libqt-dev 2.3.1-22 Qt GUI development headers
ii libqt2 2.3.1-22 Qt GUI Library (runtime version).
ii libqt2-mt 2.3.1-22 Qt GUI Library (runtime threaded version).
ii libqt3 3.0.5-2 Qt GUI Library (runtime files)
ii libqt3-mt 3.0.5-2 Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version)
ii libqt3-mysql 3.0.5-2 Mysql database plugin for Qt3
ii libqt3-odbc 3.0.5-2 ODBC plugin for Qt3
ii libqt3-psql 3.0.5-2 Postgresql database plugin for Qt3
ii kdeartwork-misc 3.0.2-1 various multimedia goodies released with KDE
ii kdeartwork-theme-desk 3.0.2-1 desktop themes and related goodies released with KDE
ii kdeartwork-theme-wind 3.0.2-1 window decoration themes released with KDE
ii kdebase 3.0.3-1 KDE Base metapackage
ii kdebase-bin 3.0.3-1 KDE Base (binaries)
ii kdebase-data 3.0.3-1 KDE Base (shared data)
ii kdebugdialog 3.0.3-1 KDE Debug Settings
ii kdecarddecks 3.0.3-1 Card decks for KDE games
ii kdelibs-bin 3.0.3-1 KDE core binaries
ii kdelibs-data 3.0.3-1 KDE core shared data
ii kdelibs4 3.0.3-1 KDE core libraries
ii kdepalettes 3.0.3-1 palettes that match the KDE standard colour palette
ii kdeprint 3.0.3-1 KDE Print
ii kdesdk-scripts 3.0.3-1 a set of useful development scripts for KDE
ii kdesktop 3.0.3-1 KDE Desktop
ii kdevelop-doc 2.1.2-0kde2.2-1 Documentation for the kdevelop package
ii libkdegames1 3.0.3-1 KDE games library and common files
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