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Dont you think itīs a better idea to make a new thread if you have a new question which is totally irrelevant to the thread you are currently in? There more chance of people looking at a new thread then one thatīs already been started which also has a very unclear vague title...
MasterC.. you recommended a newbie deliberatley IGNORE dependencies? sorry, but thats about the poorest bit of "advice" i've seen here for a fair time.
Last edited by acid_kewpie; 06-07-2002 at 05:50 AM.
acid, i recomendended it first, and seeing as how this person already had kde itīs not bad advice at all. also, rpmīs often complain about missing deps even when theyīre not missing, because of slightly newer or different version numbers, so a lot of the time installing an rpm without checking for deps is the best solution as 90% of the time the software works afterwards, so as far as that goes.....
and for you, streams, this means youhave an older version of libkdeui, so go to rpm find and get the latest.
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