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STILL problem for updating KDE 3.0.0 to KDE 3.0.4: msg#00355

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Subject: STILL problem for updating KDE 3.0.0 to KDE 3.0.4

After following blw instruction I have still problem with updating. I don't know where to find more information ... any HELP PLS PLS PLS.
Thks & brgds
MC
Everypeople can update without problem KDE ... if so, pls advise which kind of instalation I have to do .....

Message: 11
From: "approved101 approved101" <approved101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx, kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 00:25:04 +0100
Subject: [kde-linux] Error of dependencies when updating KDE
Reply-To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx

After following below instructions when I test, I found following error :
Error : failded dependencies
kdebase3=3.0 is needed by kdebase3-devel-3.0-5
kdelibs3=3.0 is needed by kdelibs3-devel-3.0-1
arts=1.0.0 is needed by arts-devel-1.0.0-2
qt3=3.0.3 is needed by qt3-non-mt-3.0.3-14
qt3=3.0.3 is needed by qt3-devel-3.0.3-15

I tried to do from Gnome but same error.
How can I solve it ?
Thks
-----------
Here is how you could do it

Goto suse ftp mirror /i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_8.0/
You will need everything that is in base. If your qt-mt is a different
versión
Than 3.0.5-xx then find this versión too.
You will probably want some things from applications.

Easiest would be if you have this in separate dirs.

Go to your dir with the base files.
Do a rpm ?Uhv -- test *.rpm
If there are any problems try to solve them (there shouldn?t be).
Then do rpm ?Uhv *.rpm

After that install the applications with rpm ?Uhv app-version.rpm

Regards

Chris




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Message: 12
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 19:37:55 -0700
From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj@xxxxxxx>
To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [kde-linux] Error of dependencies when updating KDE
Reply-To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx

approved101 approved101 wrote:
> After following below instructions when I test, I found following error :
> Error : failded dependencies
> kdebase3=3.0 is needed by kdebase3-devel-3.0-5
> kdelibs3=3.0 is needed by kdelibs3-devel-3.0-1
> arts=1.0.0 is needed by arts-devel-1.0.0-2
> qt3=3.0.3 is needed by qt3-non-mt-3.0.3-14
> qt3=3.0.3 is needed by qt3-devel-3.0.3-15
>
> I tried to do from Gnome but same error.
> How can I solve it ?

The five packages listed are most probably packages that you do NOT have
an upgrade for.

Therefore, the simplest solution is just to remove:

kdebase3-devel
kdelibs3-devel
qt3-non-mt
arts-devel
qt3-devel

I don't know exactly what: "qt3-non-mt" is. It is possible that there
is NO upgrade for it.

The others are just the development packages. You can install the new
versions later if you are going to build KDE applications from source.

--
JRT


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Message: 13
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 20:12:34 -0800
From: Chris Carlen <crobc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [kde-linux] How to change font encoding?
Reply-To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi:

My wife has Thai fonts installed on her machine, and she wants to
display Thai characters in Konqueror. In Suse 7.3, we set the fonts in
KDE to be the Thai fonts (truetype Thai fonts borrowed from Win 98). The
font configuration module in the KDE 2.2 control panel allowed one to
set the font encoding to be used.

Now in suse 8.1, KDE 3.0.3 doesn't have an encoding selection available
in the font module.

How can we tell KDE to use the iso8859-11 encoding for our Thai fonts?
right now the files she had named with Thai in 7.3 show up as extended
Latin characters :-(

Thanks.
--
_____________________
Christopher R. Carlen
crobc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Suse 8.1 Linux 2.4.19


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Message: 14
From: akar <akar3d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Re: [kde-linux] KDE KMail 1.4.3: "Unknown Host" Error Message---R E P L Y 0 7
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 17:05:47 +1100
Reply-To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx

On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 12:16 am, Jim Philips wrote:
> If ignorance of some facts
> helps you, then more power to you.

I am stunned for words that anyone who says they do customer support can =
say=20
what you have but I guess that explains the quality of tech support we ge=
t=20
now days.

If the light does not come on in your lounge room do you start by ripping=
=20
out and testing the wiring? Of course not, you turn on another light to s=
ee=20
if there is indeed power to the house and then you check the mains. ie: Y=
ou=20
check to see if the required action SHOULD be happening or if the fault i=
s=20
lower down the chain.

This is the most basic and fundamental of tech support and there is nothi=
ng=20
ignorant about it. Kmail does not resolve names itself so the first thing=
=20
you check is that the capability exists at all to resolve names and then=20
you look at whether Kmail is passing on the correct name to be resolved.

For instance in Australia my ISP domain may be telecom.com.au but if I us=
e=20
mail.telecom.com.au in Kmail it may not work unless I take off the AU or=20
vice-versa.


--=20
regards,
andrew

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Message: 15
From: akar <akar3d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [kde-linux] Re: kde-linux digest, Vol 1 #898 - 7 msgs
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 17:09:31 +1100
Reply-To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx

On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 01:59 am, Laurent Levi wrote:
> hi,
>
> can anyone explain me how does work autorun on CDROM et any user
> mounted device with kde 2 and redhat ?
> i cant disable it
> it's not supermount nor auts nor adm
> thanks

No, it is a file called autorun.desktop which is in the Autostart folder=20
either in your /home/USERNAME/.kde/Autostart directory or the equivalent =
in=20
the kde install directory (usr/share/Autostart ?)

Just remove it.

--=20
regards,
andrew

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Message: 16
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 01:21:24 -0700
From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj@xxxxxxx>
To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [kde-linux] How to change font encoding?
Reply-To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Chris Carlen wrote:
> Hi:
>
> My wife has Thai fonts installed on her machine, and she wants to
> display Thai characters in Konqueror. In Suse 7.3, we set the fonts in
> KDE to be the Thai fonts (truetype Thai fonts borrowed from Win 98). The
> font configuration module in the KDE 2.2 control panel allowed one to
> set the font encoding to be used.
>
> Now in suse 8.1, KDE 3.0.3 doesn't have an encoding selection available
> in the font module.
>
> How can we tell KDE to use the iso8859-11 encoding for our Thai fonts?
> right now the files she had named with Thai in 7.3 show up as extended
> Latin characters :-(

Did you install the i18n module for Thai?

Did you add and select Thai in the Control Center?

--
JRT



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Message: 17
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 01:27:06 -0700
From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj@xxxxxxx>
To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [kde-linux] compilation problem, kpackage --with-rpm, kde-3.0.5
Reply-To: kde-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx

AFAIK, KPackage is not compatible with the version of RPM which comes
with RedHat 8.0.

It think that ShadowMan has decreed that all shall use GnoRPM! :-D

--
JRT



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