https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492463

--- Comment #7 from Björn Bergman <bjo...@mac.com> ---
(In reply to Björn Bergman from comment #6)
> (In reply to Jasem Mutlaq from comment #5)
> > Did you make sure to install INDI then INDI-3rdparty afterwards? The stable
> > driver would be released on Oct 1st.
> 
> I did do "sudo apt-reg reinstall kstars-bleeding" afterwards. Didn't work.
> Nikon driver still crashed (and eqmod as well).
> Gave up and then tried to go back to last working by 
> sudo apt-get remove indi-full kstars-bleeding gsc
> followed by
> sudo apt-get install indi-full kstars-bleeding gsc
> But the drivers still crashed.
> I could not figure out how to revert from the git installation.
> 
> Then I reinstalled a fresh install of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
> Did need to move from ubuntu to xubuntu anyway. gnome was to taxing of the
> hardware.
> 
> Cheers/Björn

Aha, Is see. No I didn't understand I should have installed INDI-3rdparty from
git afterwards...
my bad!

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