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KDE question on SuSE



Hello,
	I have used both, I like KDE.  Have you tried uninstalling KDE
completely and building a fresh copy.  I had a problem once - so I just
built what I needed and it worked.  There are also some things that SuSE
doesn't include with it that I got when I built it, I don't remeber what
though.

Hope thats a help,
Anthony

On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Jerry Feldman wrote:

> I had been using KDE fairly successfully until I downloaded a patch from
> SuSE, and not, KDE will not execute anything through its panels or its
> menus. I mentioned this in the metting on Wednesday, and someone mentioned
> setting my path, which I have also tried. The other windows managers, such
> as FVWM95 work fine. I have not yet tried GNOME. At this point, I plan to
> back out the patch. SuSE uses RPM, so that should be easy, then just
> reinstall KDE either from the 6.1 CD or download the latest KDE. 
> Actually, the only thing that works from the panel is lock screen and
> logout. This looks to me like the problem is not PATH related, but related
> to KDE's comm protocol. 
> 
> Also, is there anyone out there who has used both KDE and GNome. I would
> like to get an opinion. 
> 
> Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
> Boston Linux and Unix
> http://www.blu.org
> 
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