| AnonymousFC3 2004-11-11, 8:46 pm |
| Lenard:
thanks for the posting, but this did not work for me.
It seems that the problem lied in the existing configurations files in
~/.kde, but I not figured out which one (not kscdrc).
Why did I say this?
Because when I create another user, the kscd program works!
I should have though to this earlier!
So, like alway, the challenge with upgrades, is to do incremental (rather
than from scratch) changes to all the config files!
Upgrading has never been very satisfactory with windows (to say the least!),
and is obviously a problem with Linux.
Conclusion (temporary):
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1) If you upgrade, and experience a problem like mine, just create a new
user, and see. If it fix the problem, a simple (quick & dirty) solution is
to copy your files (if any) to the new home directory...
You may in some cases have to change files ownership...
2) At the system level, I have so far little to complain, almost
everything else seems to work. I will have to reconfigure my printer, not
too bad.
3) Creating a new KDe user does not work so well... Fedora may be a bit
too tilted towards Gnome?
Hopefully someone sooner or later will pickup the bag, and add to this
excellent "distro" some KDE work.
4) up2date, resulted in a huge amount of downloading, this is a bit
surprising for a distro installed the day of its release.
I have broadband connection, but I would hope that a FC3 .1 version will
soon be available for the ones who have only a 56k modem, and are getting
the iso's from another source.
Also it may have been wise to delay the release, and integrate major things
like:
a) KDE 3.3
b) Firefox 1.0 (that I find less good than some of the 0.9 releses!)
c) OpenOffice 2.0 to be released very soon.
d) Nvidia Driver with 3D support (so far no success on my side!).
And possibly a few "major" other things.
But I hope FC3.1 will adress this shortly, possibly in January 2005.
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Lenard wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 01:24:20 -0800, AnonymousFC3 wrote:
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> First update to the latest FC3 kde-3.3.1 packages (if you have not already
> done so). Then follow the advice here in bugzilla;
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzill...g.cgi?id=137682
>
> The Additional Comment #1 From Ngo Than on 2004-11-04 11:34
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