I always put unstable (slink) before stable. So if it isn't in slink, I
must have gotten it from Stable. I know for sure that I didn't download
it from some place else
David Natkins
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On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, Dan
David Natkins writes:
>If it helps, I install kdebase out of slink last weekend. Couldn't find
>krdb either. I also used the locate command after doing updatedb.
>Nothing.
>From slink? But KDE is not in slink! And did you get it to work
without errors / error messages?
I got this reply from the
If it helps, I install kdebase out of slink last weekend. Couldn't find
krdb either. I also used the locate command after doing updatedb.
Nothing.
David Natkins
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On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> Still doesn't work. I purged kdebase, and all of its dependencies, and
> re-installed it, but still the same error. I use the 980312-8 version in the
> /hamm/contrib/binary-i386/x11 dir. I read about a newer version o
>Try removing kdebase first. Dpkg will complain about dependencies, so
>you'll need to override them. What version of kdebase are you installing?
>
Still doesn't work. I purged kdebase, and all of its dependencies, and
re-installed it, but still the same error. I use the 980312-8 version in the
On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Daniel Elenius wrote:
>
> Did that, and it didn't change anything. 'dpkg -S krdb' just gives me:
> dpkg: *krdb* not found.
> strange...?
>
Try removing kdebase first. Dpkg will complain about dependencies, so
you'll need to override them. What version of kdebase are you in
>> There's something wrong with my KDE installation (I use the standard
>> hamm packages). 'krdb' is missing (and if I run startkde in X, it says:
>> 'startkde: krdb: command not found'
>> 'find -name *krdb*' in / as root doesn't yield anything.
>> How can I fix this? I installed all the kde packag
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On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> There's something wrong with my KDE installation (I use the standard
> hamm packages). 'krdb' is missing (and if I run startkde in X, it says:
> 'startkde: krdb: command not found'
> 'find -name *krdb*' in / as root do
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