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Friday, October 10th 2003, 11:34pm

Ximian ate KDE

:oops:

I need help getting my KDE back. I downloaded what I thought was an upgrade of Ximian Evolution plus some gnome improvements. What I got was a whole new Ximian desktop. There are lots to like about it but its not what I ordered - so to speak. I want my KDE back.

Most of my Red Hat 9 KDE files seem to be still in place but some Red Hat files were removed by the Ximian installation. How do I begin to repair this mess?
Bill
FC3

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Monday, October 13th 2003, 2:58pm

Hi Bill,


just check out the PATH variables in .bash_profile. Are there any new PATHs given?


Greetz

Habenix
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Monday, October 13th 2003, 3:50pm

Hi Bill,

Can you give us some specifics? Like can you start KDE at all? or perhaps KDE is now behaving strangely?

Also it may help if we know what distribution/version you are using.

:)

Scott

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Monday, October 13th 2003, 3:54pm

Quoted

Also it may help if we know what distribution/version you are using.


Doh! Next time I'll read to the end ;)