Just a heads up.  I did the upgrade to kde 2.1 using the RPMs, and had
some (minor) bugs (features?) after the install.  The two that I
remember are:

-in konsole, the home and end keys no longer work to move the cursor to
the beginning and end of the command line

-when you right click in the toolbar and then click on "Settings",
nothing happens (whether logged in as user or root).

I then installed MandrakeFreq with the same results.  I haven't done
enough testing with kde 2.1 to know if there are some other problems,
but they may exist in both the install from RPMs and in MandrakeFreq.

Randy Kramer

Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Eric....the most painless method is to do an upgrade install
> of MandrakeFreq.  The iso is available on the mirrors or you
> can by the CD (real cheap) from either:
> 
> http://www.cheapbytes.com/
>  or
> http://www.lsl.com/

Reply via email to