There was a kgpg-kde4 listed in the hearty repo. I uninstalled kgpg
then installed kgpg-kde4, but every attempt to run the program returned
errors as follows:
$ kgpg-kde4
bash: kgpg-kde4: command not found
$ kgpg
bash: /usr/bin/kgpg: No such file or directory
Is there a trick I don't know?
As for the launchpad repo, That turns-out to be a whole lot of
upgrading...looks like over 20 packages. I really don't want to break
this system--this is my work box.
So, I will install VirtualBox, download the Kubuntu .iso Run it in a VM
and let you know what happens.
Thanks,
Lance
on 11/01/2008 08:20 PM Jonathan Thomas said the following:
> If you're using Hardy you could add
> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-members-kde4/ubuntu hardy main
>
> to your /etc/apt/sources.list and then install kgpg-kde4, which will
> install kgpg-kde4 with the minimum dependencies required to run it. This
> way we can see if it's still a problem with the latest KDE and you don't
> have to upgrade your Kubuntu install/KDE.
>
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There was a kgpg-kde4 listed in the hearty repo. I uninstalled kgpg
then installed kgpg-kde4, but every attempt to run the program returned
errors as follows:
$ kgpg-kde4
bash: kgpg-kde4: command not found
$ kgpg
bash: /usr/bin/kgpg: No such file or directory
Is there a trick I don't know?
As for the launchpad repo, That turns-out to be a whole lot of
upgrading...looks like over 20 packages. I really don't want to break
this system--this is my work box.
So, I will install VirtualBox, download the Kubuntu .iso Run it in a VM
and let you know what happens.
Thanks,
Lance
on 11/01/2008 08:20 PM Jonathan Thomas said the following: ppa.launchpad. net/kubuntu- members- kde4/ubuntu hardy main sources. list and then install kgpg-kde4, which will
> If you're using Hardy you could add
> deb http://
>
> to your /etc/apt/
> install kgpg-kde4 with the minimum dependencies required to run it. This
> way we can see if it's still a problem with the latest KDE and you don't
> have to upgrade your Kubuntu install/KDE.
>
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