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Post subject: kde 4.6.2
Posted: 26.04.2011, 17:04
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| looks like kde 4.6.2. is just being uploaded to experimental-snapshots |
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Posted: 26.04.2011, 18:14
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| Nice -- desktop effects working once again on my netbook (Intel Mobile 945GME). |
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Posted: 26.04.2011, 19:05
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Now is out here! Downloading almost 300 packages.
PS. No problems upgrade perfect. |
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Posted: 26.04.2011, 20:11
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| No problems apart from losing the title bar of windows and dialogues but a reboot fixed that. I also selected No when asked to update kmrc configuration. |
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Posted: 26.04.2011, 20:47
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No problems with the d-u here.
In fact a minor glitch I noticed with the panel under 4.6.1 is now fixed.
Cheers. |
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 01:53
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Doesn't work here. Dist-upgrade tells me I have the latest packages already, although this is kde 4.4.5 from june last year.
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apt-get -t experimental install kde-plasma-desktop kde-window-manager kdebase-workspace kdebase-apps kdebase-bin kdebase-data kdebase-runtime kdebase-runtime-data kdebase-workspace-bin kdebase-workspace-data kdebase-workspace-dev kdebase-workspace-kgreet-plugins kdegraphics-libs-data kdelibs-bin kdelibs-data kdelibs4c2a kdelibs5-data kdelibs5-dev kdelibs5-plugins kdepasswd kdepim-runtime kdepimlibs-kio-plugins kdesudo libakonadi-kde4 libkde3support4 libkdecorations4 libkdecore5 libkdesu5 libkdeui5 libkdewebkit5 polkit-kde-1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
kdelibs-bin is already the newest version.
kdelibs5-data is already the newest version.
kdelibs5-dev is already the newest version.
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Experimental repository is enabled, though apt-cache policy doesn't show any candidates for kde in experimental.
Edit : Ok found the topic about http://qt-kde.debian.net
Would have expected to have something in experimental though. |
Last edited by ShakaZ on 27.04.2011, 01:57; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 01:56
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I have it on x86_64...so far so good
EDIT: my font selections got screwed...reset them and a reboot fixed it. |
Last edited by DeepDayze on 27.04.2011, 02:01; edited 1 time in total
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se7en
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 01:58
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you need
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#kde
deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main
deb-src http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main
enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list/ |
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ShakaZ
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 03:51
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Feels quite sluggish after upgrading from 4.4.5.
System Load tab of System Monitor takes almost 1s to display the graphs when switching from another tab, + some visual artefacts sometimes when switching to the other tabs.
Blurry text in the task manager.
Some colours messed up in the theme I'm using, like blue tooltips.
Haven't found a cool new feature yet to balance that, but I'm sure that will come.
I put priority of that repo to 991 in /etc/apt/preferences.d/ so will be upgraded automatically with a d-u. First time I do this so I hope I chose the right number. |
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blackhole
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 07:56
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| you don't need the number or the preferences section. It will upgrade automatically. |
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 08:24
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It will upgrade automatically.
this goes for minor upgrades, like the one yesterday. it does not neccessarily work for upgrades like from 4.5.x to 4.6.x
those should be done by: apt-get -t experimental-snapshots dist-upgrade
true is that preferences are obsolete.
greetz
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ShakaZ
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 12:13
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| Good to know. Is there anything else providing the functionality of preferences or does apt just automatically use the same repositories a package was installed from? |
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 12:27
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| [quote="devil"]
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true is that preferences are obsolete.
How about pinning? Should it also be done in a different way?
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belze
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 12:57
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Posted: 27.04.2011, 13:05
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ShakaZ wrote:
Good to know. Is there anything else providing the functionality of preferences or does apt just automatically use the same repositories a package was installed from?
Code:
apt (0.8.5) unstable; urgency=low
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[ David Kalnischkies ]
* apt-pkg/policy.cc:
- support 100-pinning in Release file with ButAutomaticUpgrades
as requested by the backports crew (Closes: #596097)
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-- Michael Vogt <mvo> Fri, 17 Sep 2010 22:05:06 +0200
qt-kde.debian.net experimental-snapshots repository has "ButAutomaticUpgrades: yes" set in the Release file hence its priority defaults to 100. This means that newer packages are installed/upgraded from it unless currently installed version has a higher priority (e.g. you have the version from unstable installed (prio 500)). Debian experimental defaults to prio 1.
That's the reason you need to use -t experimental-snapshots (equivalent of bumping repositority priority to 900 via pinning) to upgrade packages from unstable which experimental-snapshots provides newer versions for. |
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