I have 2 machines running 11.1, but using 2 diff KDE repo sets . . .
On the first, I am using /KDE:/43:/openSUSE_11.1 as listed under the KDE 4.3.x section of the KDE repo's page. The installed KDE version is 4.3.3-3 but yesterday this repo was updated to 4.3.4-1. The corresponding repo for 11.2 now also has 4.3.4-1.
Hi,
yesterday I tried KDE 4.4 from the KDE:KDE4:Factory:Desktop-repository. The new KDESC is really impressive. But I have a few little issues:
kdepim-runtime was not installed by zypper dup. Without this package, Kontact ans Akonadi weren't able to start. I think this is a dependency-problem.
The upcoming openSUSE 12.1 release is being developed in Factory. According to the release schedule the Toolchain and several other critical components are frozen, but there is still time to get most package updates in! It’s not hard to do that, especially if you build packages on the Open Build Service anyway and you get your software to be part of openSUSE!
I recently installed OpenSuse 11.2 on my desktop PC, and krunner (Alt + F2) has never worked from the start. When I hit Alt + F2, the launch app window pops up, but the textbox is greyed out and it is not responsive to any key presses. So, it is basically useless.
I get this error when running "sudo zypper up" today:
Code:
Digest verification failed for libqt4-sql-4.6.0-14.1.x86_64.rpm. Expected 9d748e79a0bd758c2c4858f94aee915979922e2b, found c9ccfc426e33d878fb7c75676d75dea9e3f2cf55. Continue? [yes/NO]:
If I do type yes (which I should not do off course):
I am running openSUSE 11.1 and KDE 4.3.4.
I just took a look at Webpin to see what all options I had available before installing chromium for the first time!
Those following openSUSE development closely probably know that the 2nd milestone on the way to openSUSE 12.2 was planned for the beginning of this week. And indeed you can now download it from software.opensuse.org/developer. As usual, a list of the most annoying bugs is being maintained and you can see the list of bugs and/or file a new one in Bugzilla.
On this page they say they created the KDE43 repo because factory (at the time) was frozen for the (then) upcoming release of 11.2.
My question is this: When KDE 4.4 is released, are they going to create a similar repo for KDE44, or are we going to have to use factory to get 4.4.
Last Friday Dirk Müller send an email to openSUSE-Factory about the status of the openSUSE ARM port. SUSE employees Adrian, Alexander, Dirk and Reinhard had spend their Hackweek revitalizing the initial work by Jan-Simon and Martin by getting openSUSE Factory on ARM to build and work.