Actually, Progeny is based on Potato, with quite a bit of testing and a few
new packages thrown in. Upgrading Progeny to KDE2.2 would be only slightly
easier that upgrading Potato. I've had a look at what Progeny wants to
upgrade to install KDE2.2 and I won't try it yet. I'm still waiting for the
f
Progeny is based on Woody...therefore the new KDE will install properly perhaps
with a few minor updates.
Potato, could be a problem, although perhaps not.
On 21-Sep-2001 Andy Zbikowski (Zibby) wrote:
> There's no way you will be able to install Woody or Sid KDE packages on
> Potato. I even tried
There's no way you will be able to install Woody or Sid KDE packages on
Potato. I even tried compiling the new packages on my Progeny machine and
they wouldn't build.
In the short run, it seems the best way to get 2.2.1 on your Potato or
Progeny systems is to build from source. It's actually not t
Hi,
I'm running potato with KDE 2.1.2 and want to upgrade to KDE 2.2.1.
So I added the unstable-tree in the apt-sources (correct ?), in order to
install just KDE from the unstable tree.
After the first "apt-get install kde -s", I was surprised of some
dependencies, e.g. xfree86-common, perl-base
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