STILL problem for updating KDE 3.0.0 to KDE 3.0.4

approved101 approved101 approved101 at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 24 15:55:01 GMT 2002


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 at hotmail.com>
>To: kde at mail.kde.org, kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 00:25:04 +0100
>Subject: [kde-linux] Error of dependencies when updating KDE
>Reply-To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>
>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 at acm.org>
>To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>Subject: Re: [kde-linux] Error of dependencies when updating KDE
>Reply-To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>
>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 at earthlink.net>
>To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>Subject: [kde-linux] How to change font encoding?
>Reply-To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>
>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 at earthlink.net
>Suse 8.1 Linux 2.4.19
>
>
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>
>Message: 14
>From: akar <akar3d at yahoo.com.au>
>To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>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 at mail.kde.org
>
>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 at yahoo.com.au>
>To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>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 at mail.kde.org
>
>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 at acm.org>
>To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>Subject: Re: [kde-linux] How to change font encoding?
>Reply-To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>
>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 at acm.org>
>To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>Subject: Re: [kde-linux] compilation problem, kpackage --with-rpm, 
>kde-3.0.5
>Reply-To: kde-linux at mail.kde.org
>
>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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