Hi, I'm relatively (g)new to Linux. Few days ago I've made an upgrade to KDE 3.4 of my Fedora box, by installing rpm packages with --nodeps. What a horrible thing. Then I've update the packages with apt/synaptic to 3.4.0-1.2.3 Successively I've ran KDE and I've got this error message:
Impossible to find mimes: application/octet-stream
And then: No mimes installed.
By installing in a wrong order KDE packages, I think KDE was unable to register mimes types. How can I register those mimes types? Is it yet possible? There's nothing I can do? Alternatively, how can I unistall all the kde packages (with dependency packages such qt) in a clean way?
Thank You Zack
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:29:42 +0200, Zack fedoraroot@email.it wrote:
Hi, I'm relatively (g)new to Linux. Few days ago I've made an upgrade to KDE 3.4 of my Fedora box, by installing rpm packages with --nodeps. What a horrible thing.
exactly. you dont use the nodeps and force switches unless you have enough expertise and you are really really sure you need that
Alternatively, how can I unistall all the kde packages (with dependency packages such qt) in a clean way?
try yum remove kdebase. you need to have another DE like gnome or know to work in the command line using yum to install stuff back
Il giorno gio, 31-03-2005 alle 18:04 +0530, Rahul Sundaram ha scritto:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:29:42 +0200, Zack fedoraroot@email.it wrote:
Hi, I'm relatively (g)new to Linux. Few days ago I've made an upgrade to KDE 3.4 of my Fedora box, by installing rpm packages with --nodeps. What a horrible thing.
exactly. you dont use the nodeps and force switches unless you have enough expertise and you are really really sure you need that
Alternatively, how can I unistall all the kde packages (with dependency packages such qt) in a clean way?
try yum remove kdebase. you need to have another DE like gnome or know to work in the command line using yum to install stuff back
Maybe also yum remove qt?
Regards, Rahul Sundaram
Regards
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Hi
try yum remove kdebase. you need to have another DE like gnome or know to work in the command line using yum to install stuff back
Maybe also yum remove qt?
some other things depend on qt. some kdebase is a better option but you will get a prompt with the list of dependencies so you can choose