I have installed Hardy with KDE4 on two computers. The one distro was downloaded yesterday and the computer was loaded from scratch. On the other computer (because of problems described elsewhere) Kubuntu and KDE4 was loaded on a computer previously installed with Ubuntu Hardy. On both computers I have the same problem when trying to enter ANYTHING from Konsole. I will give two examples to help understand the problem.
When typing (without parenthesis) "kdesudo kate /etc/apt/sources.list". after being asked for my password I get a message "no command kate". The command can be "sudo" or kdesudo" - same result.
When typing "/boot/grub/menu.lst" (or ANY command) I get the message "no such file".
The replies I get may not be worded exactly as received but the implications are the same. I cannot use Konsole in KDE4 as I used it in KDE3.
From my knowledge of Windows I am presuming that the "mapping" is not correct and that there should be some way of setting this up. As this is a bug I found on two different computers each installed by a different method I presume there is a simple solution either in Hardy OR KDE4.
Help Please.
Errol
When typing (without parenthesis) "kdesudo kate /etc/apt/sources.list". after being asked for my password I get a message "no command kate". The command can be "sudo" or kdesudo" - same result.
When typing "/boot/grub/menu.lst" (or ANY command) I get the message "no such file".
The replies I get may not be worded exactly as received but the implications are the same. I cannot use Konsole in KDE4 as I used it in KDE3.
From my knowledge of Windows I am presuming that the "mapping" is not correct and that there should be some way of setting this up. As this is a bug I found on two different computers each installed by a different method I presume there is a simple solution either in Hardy OR KDE4.
Help Please.
Errol
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