Hello everybody
You were right! kdat is located in /usr/bin
however when I run it I get the following error
kdat: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
How can I fix it?
Thanks
George
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From: Áø¶°íµ <
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To: George Adamides <
gmadamide(at)yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2007 3:13:30 PM
Subject: Re: kde error
maybe you have install kdat.
what's your /etc/apt/sources.list? and may you use SID but kdat is not available.
at last, may you can delete /var/cache/apt/*.bin, then run apt-get update again.
best wishes..
you can install *.deb by dpkg -i *.deb, but dont use it if you can find it in official packages.
2007/9/4, George Adamides <
gmadamide(at)yahoo.com >:
Well, yes i was using startkde. So I guess I have to install kdm or gdm before running startkde, if I understood correct? And the way to install either one of them is by using aptitude install kdm for example?
I tried aptitude installl kdat and it gave me a message nothing is available to install. Any other suggestions? I search google and I found something named kdat_3.5.7-1_i386.deb. What type of file is it and how can I install it?
Thank you all!
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