Poor reflection again on the linux world.
At work I did completly the wrong thing and installed every package. It worked.
At home I followed Suse instructions and basically ended up with Linux behaving like windoze with a broken explorer.
Mulitmedia man gave me some helpful clues but sadly as in most cases in the linux world, left off some clues. I did ask but you never replied.
Anyway after a month I logged back onto Linux and updated the package back to KDE 3.2.
By chance I found a set of instructions on how to upgrade KDE 3.3 under Suse. It worked the Author listened to people who tried his first instructions which didn't work. Surprise Surprise and he then corrected them.
These of course should have been on Suse website. Rather than install these base libary's and then anything you want which doesn't work which says it all really.
At work I did completly the wrong thing and installed every package. It worked.
At home I followed Suse instructions and basically ended up with Linux behaving like windoze with a broken explorer.
Mulitmedia man gave me some helpful clues but sadly as in most cases in the linux world, left off some clues. I did ask but you never replied.
Anyway after a month I logged back onto Linux and updated the package back to KDE 3.2.
By chance I found a set of instructions on how to upgrade KDE 3.3 under Suse. It worked the Author listened to people who tried his first instructions which didn't work. Surprise Surprise and he then corrected them.
These of course should have been on Suse website. Rather than install these base libary's and then anything you want which doesn't work which says it all really.
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