Hi yall & Andy,

yep, it is not a good thing, when your debs fly into a mincer.

For package managment, I love Synaptic. Give it a try. It is an apt front end.

<snip>
Now, to install Synaptic, type "apt-get install synaptic" at the command line and press Enter.

Once apt has finished installing Synaptic, you can launch it by typing "synaptic" at the root user's command prompt (you can't run this program unless you are logged in as root).
<snip>

*HTH* * BFN*

Greek Geek :-)


"American soldiers in battle don't fight for what some Presdent says on T.V., they don't fight for mom, apple pie, the American flag... They fight for one and another." -- Lt. General Hal Moore.

Andy wrote:

After a long time my computer kde 2.2.2 is running on my computer.
Now I want to upgrade to KDE 3. Can someone tell me wich packages I have
to download and where they are downloadable?

You might want to put this in your sources.list

deb http://ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde/woody/i386/ ./

Its up to date kde 3.1 debs for woody (although they work on sid - apart
from kamera)

Dammit. I just tried this on my workstation and it kept 55 packages
back and did not upgrade completely. Now when I click on the reply button in Kmail the whole application quits. <sigh>

I was hoping this would be easy and painless.
How do I get out of this mess? Move forward and try to get KDE 3.x
in there or try to undo what I did already?
Thanks,
Andy





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