I got a newbie mail of a suse user, who hit into our good old qt 3.3.5 bug. Is
someone here using suse and knows, where to download a fixed qt rpm?
Heiner
I'm no suse-user but suse has got a setup-utility called 'yast'. This one also
manages the installed software. IIRC it also features an online-update (YOU:
Yast Online Update). So basicaly he only has to start yast, hit the
"you"-button and wait...
Jonas
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Try Krusader...
http://krusader.org - twinpanel filemanager for KDE
It's not a difficult task to update KDE. Just download
the SuSE RPM-s from www.kde.org (KDE 3.5.1) and install
them. That's all.
Csaba
ext Shie Erlich írta:
> i used suse in the past.
> he needs to add download-sources from the network (checkout suse wiki
> for that)
> and download the latest 3.3.5
>
> shie
>
> On 2/8/06, * Jonas Bähr* <jonas...@web.de
Hi!
The reporter told me, that he is using qt 3.3.5-28, which seems to be the
latest available version for suse.
- are you using the same version?
- have you seen these strange crashes with that qt version?
- is there a way to query the installed package version numbers under suse?
Heiner
I use the official SuSE version.
SuSE 10 - QT 3.3.4-28.
SuSE 9.2 - QT 3.3.3-24
> - have you seen these strange crashes with that qt version?
No.
> - is there a way to query the installed package version numbers under suse?
rpm -q -a | grep qt
>
> Heiner
Csaba
Probably downgrading to QT 3.3.4 will solve the problem.
ext Karai Csaba írta: