In linux.debian.user, you wrote: > > After having tracked some of the KDE updates I would not recommend it > for the faint of heart. There is no clear update path at this moment. > The most reliable method I have found is to completely remove kde > first then install the new kde packages second. Remember these are > not released and so there are problems to be worked out before it gets > into a releasable state. > > How do you find and remove all of the old kde packages? I am sure > there are better ways. I found all version 2.2.2 packages and then > manually skimmed the list to make sure it was only kde packages and > then removed that list. Don't remove awk or anything that is not part > of kde!
I used dselect and removed libarts1 with that. I did a *very* thorough job. I don't think it took out awk. ark was taken and a bunch of kde things which looked like all of it. I think you would see a difference in removing kdelibs with dselect rather than apt-get. Anita -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

