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  1. hello tyme, Thanks for the reply :) Can't I just downgrade it back to 3.5.4 and then use the SoS or MDE places to install from? OR does my current situation HAS to be resolved before that? (if it's the latter, please tell me what can happen if I do not resolve my current situation and downgrade and then reupgrade from 3rd parties) thanks, -LR
  2. Hi guys, Just wanted to know if anyone here has been able to successfully install kde 3.5.5 (from the cooker, I assume)? I tried to install kde 3.5.5, but looks like i failed. Here's what I did: 1. tried adding cooker sources to SMART, using easy urpmi. But it was still not showing kdebase version 3.5.5 in the searches. 2. so i added the sources for urpmi instead. urpmi.addmedia main http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/Mandrakelinux/devel/cooker/i586/media/main/release with media_info/hdlist.cz urpmi.addmedia contrib http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/Mandrakelinux/devel/cooker/i586/media/contrib/release with media_info/hdlist.cz 3. did this in the Terminal: urpmi kdebase and it gave me the following output: As you can see, I said "y" So, then it installed WITHOUT any errors. so I thought it installed without any problems. 4. so I restarted my system, logged in, and waited for kde to load. 5. after 1 minute or so, the error comes up saying: So, to make the long story short, I do not think I have installed kde 3.5.5 correctly. Good thing I selected additional desktop environment during the Mandriva install, otherwise I would have been completely lost :huh: In conclusion, I would like to ask the community if anyone successfully installed this baby? and if so, how? if not, do you have any suggestions/tips/hints etc. for what I should do to get my KDE upgraded to 3.5.5? Much apprecaited, -LR [moved from Software by spinynorman]
  3. Hi Guys, I accidentally deleted my cooker channel from SMART's channel list. And now I cannot upgrade to KDE 3.5.5. Can someone please tell me two of the following informations? in cooker's properties, what is: 1] Base URL (working one please :P) 2] Header LIst URL I will just edit one of the channels that I am not using (such as cooker-jpackage) thanks, -LR [moved from Software by spinynorman]
  4. You would just have had to run the mkinitrd and make a new one... Hi Gowator, ok i see. I was assuming the worst :o but good to know that a newbie's mistake would not jeopardize his whole system hehe. -LR
  5. Hi Reiver_Fluffi, Thanks for the reply. No. I am not using compiz... i uninstalled it prior to installing Beryl. Therefore, there should be no problems as far as the conflicts between compiz and Beryl goes. And yes, the beryl project site is not loading for me either. -LR
  6. Hi guys, I tested my theory that this is due to Beryl. And I found out that, yes, it is because of Beryl. What I did: I removed Beryl from auto starting, and rebooted my laptop. Then, once logged in, i went back to configuring panels dialog box and found "Show windows from all desktops" check boxes. So now, the question is: is there a way to do this from Beryl? Thanks, -LR
  7. **NOTE** I am not starting a flameware, neither should I be flamed for what I am about to say. I am just trying to explain my side. :P I dont know about that one, scarecrow. :mellow: KDE just looks too much like something I am trying to go away from (namely windows ). Then again, I prefer KDE and not GNOME (I like 51% KDE and 49% GNOME). As you can see.. I like both Desktop Environments almost equally... GNOME has a "unique" look to it.... (as oppose to KDE) KDE, On the other hand dosen't have a unique look. it looks like windows desktop (same place for start button, quick launch, taskbar, sys tray and clock ---> bottom of the screen). GNOME has a very good file manager (nautilus): if there are too many files in a folder, you can start typing the name of the file you are looking for, and GNOME will search for it. KDE has a "crappy" file manager - konqueror: it always opens up with it's Navigational panel (on the left) opened. I have to manually press F9 everytime. plus it does not have the built in search ("start typing the name of the file you are looking for in a folder" function) So far I have just listed pros for GNOME and cons for KDE. I can also list pros for KDE and cons for GNOME... but i am not trying to promote one over the other... I am just pointing out what I liked in GNOME, and what I am trying to make my KDE look like. again, like I said in the beginning of the thread, one of the best things I liked (of course, there are more than one) about GNOME was its ability to keep windows to it's related Virtual desktop. I am trying to apply that to KDE, and look how difficult it is proving to be--or maybe its just my copy of the distro. -LR P.S. There should be a hybrid Desktop Environment which combines the functionality of both KDE and GNOME HI dexter, Thanks for the reply. However, I cannot do this via GUI. I do not see that option *ANYWHERE* therefore, i am going to give the manual edit try. see where that leads to. -LR
  8. Strange - I see it on mine. What distro do you have? (Mandriva 2007?) And what version of KDE (3.5.4?) Hi neddie, Yes, I am using Mandriva 2007 (the 4CD download version). And yes, I am using KDE 3.5.4. I am also running Beryl. could this be because of that? I did a system-wide search for "ktaskbarrc" file and found only two: one resides in my home folder, and the other in usr folder. the first ktaskbarrc: /home/linuxrush/kde/share/config/ and has the following in the file: [$Version] update_info=kickerrc.upd:kde_3_5_taskbarEnums the second ktaskbarrc: /usr/share/mdk/kde/root-interface/ and has the following in the file: [General] GroupTasks=Never LeftButtonAction=Show Task List MiddleButtonAction=Activate, Raise or Minimize Task RightButtonAction=Show Operations Menu ShowAllWindows=false ShowIcon=false ShowOnlyIconified=false ShowWindowListBtn=false SortByDesktop=false Dont know what is wrong with it. What do you guys think? -LR
  9. Once again, thank you Mhn. Very helpful. Just what I was looking for. However, the bootsplash i want is not in the drop down list... I will need to investigate on this. Thanks once again, -LR
  10. Hi Per, I do not see that option anywhere in: KDE Control Center --> Desktop --> Taskbar All I have is this: [*] = checked What to do? Thank you for your help Per, -LR
  11. Hi guys, I went on a little adventure yesterday.... tried to install my first bootsplash, however I failed miserably: https://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=37292 I followed the HOWTO guide found here: http://qa.mandriva.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/BootSplashHowTo But that did not work. So my question is, what is the correct way to install a bootsplash? By Bootsplash, I am talking about the screen that hides the background information while loading. I am specifically trying to install this bootsplash: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=29662 Please let me know how can I go about doing this. Thank you, -LR [moved from Everything Linux by spinynorman]
  12. Problem solved. Thanks to you, Mhn! :) Lets suppose I did not make a backup of initrd file. What would have happened then? would my system need reinstall? How would I have solved that problem? Thanks once again for your help. very much appreciated :) -LR
  13. Hi Mhn, thank you very much for your help so far. I wanted to know: if i boot from the live CD, (using Mandriva ONE), will I be able to access my boot folder? (and of course, make necessary changes)--i havent tried this yet because I am currently downloading it :). Or do I have to use the rescue mode? because i am afraid that if I mess around with that, i might damage my data and make my distro completely useless. Also, can you please breifly describe this: Sorry if this is a stupid/silly question but how exactly will I go about doing this? (i am new to linux, therefore, I am not completely aware of all the necessary commands and such) Thanks Mhn, -LR
  14. Hi Guys, yesterday, i came across a very cool bootsplash from kde-look.org and wanted to give it a try. So, i copied the two directories (images and config) to their respective places (the location is right, i checked) Then I followed the directions in this wiki entry: http://qa.mandriva.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/BootSplashHowTo THIS IS WHERE I MESSED UP - the part that says: therefore, i typed this into the terminal: mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.17-5mdv.img 2.6.17-5mdv the above command gave me an error that said that the file initrd-2.6.17-5mdv.img already exists. So, instead of deleting it and then creating it, i first backed it up, and then deleted it, and then executed the above command mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.17-5mdv.img 2.6.17-5mdv This created the new initrd-2.6.17-5mdv.img file. Then, i restarted my laptop, and it gives me the option to select what i want to boot, when I choose linux or linuxfs or anything related to linux, it tries to load and then errors out with this message: I think all i need to do is replace the new initrd-2.6.17-5mdv.img with the old one, and I will be ok, right? if so, how can i access my files? any suggetions/help/hints/tips would be greatly appreciated. if not, what are other options? thanks, -LR
  15. Hi Guys, Just wanted to know: is it possible to give KDE's Kicker GNOME like functionality? To be specific: one thing I loved when I used GNOME was whenever I switched to a new desktop, the taskbar would be cleared, and whenever I switched back to the previous desktop, the taskbar would fill with whatever was running on that desktop. So is there a way to make this happen in KDE? thanks, -LR [moved from everything linux by tyme]
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