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Re: User Management broken after KDE 4.4.0 upgrade...
That's probably the single biggest strength of Linux and the Open Source community. Can you, in your wildest dreams, ever see M$ working as fast to identify and confirm a problem, and then come up with the solution, test and confirm it, and make the knowledge available to their user base as quickly? I think not!
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
Re: User Management broken after KDE 4.4.0 upgrade...
Originally posted by martosurf
Now, if only Amarok woudn't crash at launch
Search KFN on Amarok crash as posted by Moonrise (most recent). He posted his fix to this.
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
Re: User Management broken after KDE 4.4.0 upgrade...
nice fixed worked very well for me.
@martosurf, have you installed any extra scripts to amarok before the upgrade , i know for one ulitmate lyrics don't seam to work w/ the newest amarok and causes a crash on start up.
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Re: User Management broken after KDE 4.4.0 upgrade...
Thanks guys this solved my kdesudo and my user management. I thought they were linked but I'm not sure how. All i know is when user management started working I went into my user and ticked sudo. I opened dolphin using kdesudo and now that works as well.
Re: User Management broken after KDE 4.4.0 upgrade...
In User Management I am not a member of root or sudo. I can execute Dolphin with kdesudo with no problems:
Code:
kdesudo dolphin
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
Re: User Management broken after KDE 4.4.0 upgrade...
Originally posted by sithlord48
nice fixed worked very well for me.
@martosurf, have you installed any extra scripts to amarok before the upgrade , i know for one ulitmate lyrics don't seam to work w/ the newest amarok and causes a crash on start up.
Great!
Thanks! This fixed both the User Management & the kdesu issue. Both are working fine.
BTW, I did my upgrade from init 1. The first time apt-get dist-upgrade didn't fully install all the packages so I reran apt-get dist-upgrade -f and everything installed fine.
Please have line 184 of python-qt4 in /usr/share/pyshared/PyQt4/uic/uiparser.py
from
bg_name = bg_i18n.string
to
bg_name = str(bg_i18n)
I'm confused...........OK thats normal
BUT /usr/share/pyshared/PyQt4/uic/uiparser.py ........is a file and I find no refrence to bg_name = bg_i18n.string ....... in it espeshaley at line 184...?
and thars no python-qt4 in /usr/share/pyshared/PyQt4/uic/ so what am I missing?
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
python-kde4 python-qt4 python-sip4
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
so how do I find out why thare held back and what to do about it ?
The User Management bug appears to have been fixed by an update. I installed KDE 4.4 on my Intel system yesterday and discovered this. I did notice that Nepomuk had to be enabled to put a stop to random errors, other than that things seem to be working pretty decent.
I checked my 64bit Kubuntu KK with the KDE 4.4 upgrades and latest updates and the fix was already there. Somebody's watching your work, Exploder!
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– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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