KDE 3.3 upgrade in mandrake

Geoff geoffo at comcast.net
Tue Nov 16 13:45:17 GMT 2004


Tommie,

Drakconf will only ask you to "Insert CD4" if it thinks you have it.
Remove it from your "Media Manager."
(Go into the "Software Management" section of drakconf and click on
"Media Manager" be sure to un-check the 4th cd.)

Try to install your upgrades now, perhaps it will be forced to grab the
files off the Internet.  

If you haven't installed external (Internet) package sources Easy Urpmi
is a really easy way to do that:  http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/
(I think "Main" will contain the KDE packages.)

Be sure to click on "Media Manager" and update the Internet sources
periodically so you will have access to new stuff. 

-=geoff

ps, there are lots of other package servers you can find.  Thac has a
lot here: http://rpm.nyvalls.se/

I'm sure you can find kde packages for use in rpmdrake.

On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 09:07 +0100, Philippe Hemmel wrote:
> Le lundi 15 Novembre 2004 18:57, tommie.ramirezandujar a écrit :
> > Hi, there,
> >
> > I recently downloaded and installed Mandrake Community 10.1 in 3 CD's
> > and I had previously downloaded KDE 3.3 pack to upgrade from 3.2 but my
> > mandrake insists in using the 4th CD which I don't have. Could anyone
> > tell me from where may be able to download it.
> >
> 
> Hello
> 
> I think you have to subscribe to the mandrake club to download it.
> 
> Philippe
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