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I had the same problem, it wanted to remove some KDE packages just to install the kdelibs3 and two other packages it wanted. I just used the following source.
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- 06-16-2003 #31Linux Newbie
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I had the same problem, it wanted to remove some KDE packages just to install the kdelibs3 and two other packages it wanted. I just used the following source.
deb http://people.debian.org/~njordan/stable binary/
It worked fine useing that source.
I am not sure what it wanted to do because it looks like like I know have the kdelibs4 and kdelibs3 both installed.
- 06-16-2003 #32Linux Engineer
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I see. Did you use 'apt-get dist-upgrade'? I'm pretty sure that takes care of the problem. Still, I don't comfortable having both kdelibs3 and kdelibs4. I guess I'll stick to KDE2 for now. The only thing I hate about it is that it uses QT2 which causes problems with copying and pasting in X. Other than that, I pretty much like KDE2.
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- 06-17-2003 #33Linux Newbie
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Yeah, I have got to sort out some dependancy problems. I am going to remove just about all non essential software and then upgrade everything to sid. At the moment I have bits and pieces from everywhere.
KDE 2 is just as good as 3, the only difference I have noticed is the cosmetic changes.


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