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18-Oct-2003, 07:18 AM #1
Conflicts were detected...
Hi All

I have been playing with Linux now for coming on 12 mths, have tried various flavours and have come attached to Mandrake (9.1). and a couple of months ago, finally migrated to a superior OS.

Most problems I have been able to figure out, but this one - installing SOME apps (Kbooks, Kmymoney2), the kbooks install fails with a recursive error (configure seems to go smooth, then 'make' fails and subsequently 'make install') and the KMyMoney RPM fails with a Conflicts detected error.

KMyMoney has been installed previously on RH8 (before I did a fresh install of MDK9)

Other apps (such as aMSN, Netscape and a few others install OK).

probably related to incorrect libraries - is the NVidia drivers I installed - X boots fine, but fails to load the GL driver

I have followed the nVidia readme file and checked librarys are in the correct place (they are), double checked XF86Config, and run ldconfig, still no joy - K apps dont want to play and I have no openGL to use my MX440 to it's capacity!!!!!

Help (please - I dont want to go back to Windoze! - never!)

8"floppy
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