> I got the message when I start the kde (kdm) runnig on sparc box.
> /usr/bin/kdm: error in loading shared
> libraries: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.3: undefined
> symbol: getButtonShift__14QPlatinumStyleRiT1
Hi,
this may help you. I got a similar error message when I installed another
application (
Sorry for ranting, but why was that $§&/(§" introduced once again?
I have set up a small script which greps out kicker of the process list, kills
it and starts a new instance every 5 minutes; I really hate to be disturbed
every 5 minutes but the other way - kicker tasklist not at all working - is
I've gotten a couple of responses to the tune of "run kmail from an xterm to
see the error messages...". I'm sorry I wasn't clearer last time. When I
run kmail from an xterm, I get no output whatsoever. No new windows, no
errors, no messages congratulating me on my superior decision-making
a
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> "Mariusz" == Mariusz Przygodzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mariusz> On Wednesday 20 December 2000 15:40, Hubert Palme wrote:
>> I installed this and Quanta, but they don't show up in the menu (even
>> though I lounched the application finder). The kdelnk's are in place
>> (/usr/share/ap
I am using potato/KDE 2.1 and I have experienced problems with kab. I do not
know if they are upstream or related to packaging:
1) kab does not open a pop-up menu so that one can browse the database. You
are presented one of the entries. No way to move to other entries.
2) kab crashes when s
"Ivan E. Moore II" 寫道:
>
> > I got the message when I start the kde (kdm) runnig on sparc box.
> > /usr/bin/kdm: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.3:
> > undefined symbol: getButtonShift__14QPlatinumStyleRiT1
> >
> potato or woody?
>
potato on sparc.
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Tommy
> I got the message when I start the kde (kdm) runnig on sparc box.
>
> /usr/bin/kdm: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.3:
> undefined symbol: getButtonShift__14QPlatinumStyleRiT1
>
potato or woody?
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http://snowcr
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