On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You mean you didn't do a rpm -U on all the KDE2.1 RPMs ? How did you
> uninstall KDE2 from MDK7.2 ? Didn't you have any trouble using your KDE2.0
> settings on 2.1 ?
Typically one only modifies the personal settings, which reside under the
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Hi,
You mean you didn't do a rpm -U on all the KDE2.1 RPMs ? How did you
uninstall KDE2 from MDK7.2 ? Didn't you have any trouble using your KDE2.0
settings on 2.1 ?
Schlomo
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
>
> > Well, I it for sure wasn'
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Well, I it for sure wasn't MDK8.0 files since I d/l'ed them from
> ftp.kde.org/pub//2.1//Mandrake/7.2/...
> (the exact URL was on the list some mails earlier today).
>
> I didn't check wiping my config (~/.kde), I'll try this maybe.
> Luckil
Well, I it for sure wasn't MDK8.0 files since I d/l'ed them from
ftp.kde.org/pub//2.1//Mandrake/7.2/...
(the exact URL was on the list some mails earlier today).
I didn't check wiping my config (~/.kde), I'll try this maybe.
Luckily I did a backup before installing the update :-)
But, di
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I d/l'ed and installed the KDE 2.1 MDK RPMs on a fresh MDK7.2 (rpm -U) and
> it completely destroyed my MDK installation.
>
> * KDM looked different, probably the 2.1 one didn't use the Mandrake
> config files
Or maybe it uses the MDK8.0 con
Hi,
I d/l'ed and installed the KDE 2.1 MDK RPMs on a fresh MDK7.2 (rpm -U) and
it completely destroyed my MDK installation.
* KDM looked different, probably the 2.1 one didn't use the Mandrake
config files
* Nothing worked inside of KDE, I only got many many error messages about
missing somethin