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hi,
in ppc, after upgrade: qt4, qt3 and php and other ....
in konqueror I dont view icons, buttons-icons , directory-icons....
http://img122.imageshack.us/my.php?imag … a11sx1.png
what happend ?
thankyou
p.s.
I touch php.ini
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I rename
/etc/php.ini.pacnew into /etc/php.ini
I reboot
now I view icons, but I have different style
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This is really odd, especially since kde/qt does not depend on php. You could try to remove the php package and see what happens.
I'm a Pastafari
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I change some KDE-style, but I dont find original style....
how can |I restore original style,font, characters, icons of KDE ?
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I change some KDE-style, but I dont find original style....
how can |I restore original style,font, characters, icons of KDE ?
It's the QT package. I did a pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/qt-"whatever the previous version was" and everything worked after an X restart (sans the newer QT package package of course).
Last edited by jskier (2008-05-01 02:38:34)
JSkier
Arch64 3.4 Ghz Intel 3770
32 GB RAM
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I have in /var/cache/pacman/pkg
qt3
and
qt-4
but I dont understand how have you restore original KDE
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I have in /var/cache/pacman/pkg
qt3
and
qt-4but I dont understand how have you restore original KDE
Sorry I haven't been near my PPC laptop lately. It's the qt3 package (the others are fine, including qt-4). There will be a couple (at least two) cache files. You are looking for the sequential version just before the latest one. It would be qt3-3.3.8-7-ppc.pkg.tar.gz as the latest, so right before that would be what you want to pacman -U (again, away from the laptop so I can't be ultra specific). Ideally do this when X windows isn't running, therefore after the downgrade all you have to do is load X windows and your Window Decs and other setting will be accessible under the Appearances menu again.
Last edited by jskier (2008-05-01 11:55:53)
JSkier
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So it's the qt3 package that causes the problem? Strange, the manpath in qt3.profile is the only change from the previous pkgrel. I can't even reproduce the bug ![]()
I'm no kde user tho.
I'm a Pastafari
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So it's the qt3 package that causes the problem? Strange, the manpath in qt3.profile is the only change from the previous pkgrel. I can't even reproduce the bug
I'm no kde user tho.
If I have some time I play with it in the coming days I will see what more I can find. It is definitely the qt3 package though. I'm assuming since you don't use KDE you probably don't experience much other then the default included window decorations and icons. I use non-standard everything, so I noticed the change right away.
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Arch64 3.4 Ghz Intel 3770
32 GB RAM
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