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Hi all kde interested people out there
Ok the new beta1 will come next days, would be nice some of you would join me and test this release line to bone, that we will get most stable kde 3.5 release in the end.
My experience up to now:
What i can say i run it now for 4 days without any problems.
If you like to participate in this testing line, please answer to this thread or write me a short mail.
thanks in advance
greetings
tpowa
P.S.:more info's about the kde repo will come soon.
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I'll be more than willing to participate.
Some PKGBUILDs: http://members.lycos.co.uk/sweiss3
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Heeeeeeey, I'm here.
*waves*
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Can count me in, some of the stuff demo'd over at kde.org looks great
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I'm up for it as well o/
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Sure, I'd like to try it out as well
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Ok guys here the details:
add this to your pacman.conf:
[kde-3.5-branch]
Server = ftp://xentac.net/tpowa
[testing]
Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/testing/os/i686
small hint:
qt 3.3.5 is required. If it is not yet synced with dragon please be a little bit patient.
IF you want new sidebar in konqui please delete this folder in your home:
./kde/share/apps/konqsidebartng
Report problems here or on ML.
Enjoy new features and kde-3.5 Branch.
greetings
tpowa
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qt3.5's in testing. I don't see a reason why opera shouldn't work with it. Well, anyway here it does. Just like the rest ;-) I am yet to find any problems.
Thanks, tpowa.
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first problem. I get this when attempting to run kcontrol:
kcontrol: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.1' not found (required by /opt/kde/lib/libkhtml.so.4)
And a question: Will Opera be working with the qt?
No problem here
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Are you on gcc4, nightfrost?
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nope. should I be?
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hmm... obviously I should. After an upgrade, kcontrol runs. But will the gcc upgrade break other stuff, is the question now...
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Yes - the same as with 3.4.2, you ought to sync your system to testing (at least gcc4/binutils/glibc, possibly other packages as well), else you'd run into problems.
-edit-
I'm on testing since eons and got no problems. Currently, it's pretty cumbersome to run system with packages partially from testing and current, because of gcc4 move and libtool-slay. So, I'd suggest you just to update whatever is possible ;-)
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OK; I guess I should do that. But last time I tried to sync to testing I remember having some problems (unmet dependencies? don't really remember what exactly it was)...
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sorry guys to make it now clear TESTING is needed and you need all packages from it.
Please don't mix packages if you are not sure what they are doing.
thanks
greetings
tpowa
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Running sweet as a nut, infact since i switched to testing the previous one was unstable, this is running better
lots of extra touches looks better.....
now to find the new hidden tricks...
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Running nicely here as well. But the only thing I have from testing so far is gcc and I haven't encountered anything strange.
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I don't know about you people but I miss Kicker's border. So I took an old screenshot and extracted the kicker pixmap from it.
Some PKGBUILDs: http://members.lycos.co.uk/sweiss3
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KDE 3.5 is great!
Haven't run into any problems at all yet, but I like all the new features...
Thanks tpowa!
To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password.
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At last akode is included..........
mutlthreaded sound now works fully in kde...
(i know you could disable arts and let alsa do it's thing but then kde apps
e.g kopete would not behave properly now I have the best of both worlds!!!)
only glitch so far and a very minor one at that is when downloading extra superkaramba themes or amarok themes once the new theme is installed it freezes then have to close the window and then reopen to add more, but as i said it is a very minor thing
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Sadly, on my box kdeaddons makes konqueror crash. Fishy thing, I'd say. It seemed to work on clean account, but I'm not 100% sure anymore ;-)
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A couple of things that I noticed right off are:
1. I cant compile Kmymoney2. I get a couple of header files missing after a ./configure. I have tried the same version on 3.4 and it workes fine.
2. Copying files in Konqueror over a network slowes to a crawl if I have more than 1 copy going at once.
I tested with freash installed of the whole system using 3.4 and then reloaded the entire system and went with 3.5.
Anyone seeing this as well?
I have sent the Kmymoney2 devs a bug report on this BTW.
Thanks!!!
Joe
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lucke, try it with a new user, it could be that config stuff is disturbing.
thanks
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Yeah, probably config stuff, it seems to work with a new user.
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It all went pretty smoothly, and it has some nice new touches. The only problem so far is that konq doesnt work when accessing web pages:
An error occurred while loading http://www.archlinux.org:
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
klauncher said: Error loading 'kio_http'.
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