KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

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BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (only amd64)

Post by BostonPeng »

Definitely, zerozero. I found out about the Chromium issue and got Google Chrome running (YEA!), plus I discovered I could import my chromium settings by copying the contents of ~/.config/chromium/ into~/.config/google-chrome and not lose a single setting. Even my search engines are here, which makes me one very happy blue penguinista.

Now I just need to see if there's a way to turn the lower panel into a Mac-like dock. I had AWN running when I was on Ubuntu and I miss not having the panel across the entire bottom of my screen. I also had a widget style on Mint 10 KDE that I couldn't use with straight LMDE, and as soon as I can remember what it's called (yet again) I'll see if I can get it with this upgraded system.
craigevil

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (only amd64)

Post by craigevil »

KDE 4.7.2 updated here with no issues.

You need deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian/ experimental-snapshots main in your sources.list along with Debian sid/unstable.

For detailed info see http://qt-kde.debian.net

Basically add the repo then do
apt-get update
apt-get -t experimental-snapshots dist-upgrade
then sit back and wait for the 330+MB to download and the 200+ packages to upgrade.
zerozero

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by zerozero »

i386 pkgs are already available as well.
BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by BostonPeng »

Does anyone know a way to get kpackagekit for 4.7.2? It's not showing up in Synaptic and I'd really like to be able to use the KDE native package manager instead of Synaptic.

(Yes, I know many people hate kpackagekit. Just consider this one more area where I'm weird. :P )
secipolla

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by secipolla »

It's been asked for as a wishlist: http://lists.debian.org/debian-qt-kde/2 ... 00161.html
People are discussing alternative package managers for Wheezy, it seems, at http://lists.debian.org/debian-qt-kde/2 ... 00096.html

But the best way to know about kpackagekit specifically could be to get in contact with the Debian KDE maintainers at http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/qtkde.html *EDIT At http://lists.debian.org/debian-qt-kde/2 ... 00103.html its talked about Apper (ex-kpackagekit) and Muon as KDE package managers.
BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by BostonPeng »

Thanks for the links. I see I shouldn't expect to see Kpackagekit before February but it's good to see they're looking in that direction. I may end up looking for source code to compile if I get too impatient, but as long as I waited for an upgrade to Mint KDE I think I can handle a couple of months or so for a native package manager.
Andrew33

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by Andrew33 »

BostonPeng wrote:Does anyone know a way to get kpackagekit for 4.7.2? It's not showing up in Synaptic and I'd really like to be able to use the KDE native package manager instead of Synaptic.

(Yes, I know many people hate kpackagekit. Just consider this one more area where I'm weird. :P )

Good Morning Boston,

In CraigE's long repository list, there's a section for qt-kde: apt-get install pkg-kde-archive-keyring
deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main
deb-src http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main

You'll want to do terminal for adding the archive keyring first, then go into your sources list and add the qt-kde repository....hope this helps you....I have LMDE_KDE on my Dell Latitude D810....runs great...cheers and have a great day.


Andrew

Oh BTW, if you want Craig's list, it here: http://sites.google.com/site/mydebiansourceslist/Home
BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by BostonPeng »

I've already gotten the keyring and the sources in my list. As secipolla posted it's been wishlistlisted but thanks for making sure I have the experimental sources added. I'm loving KDE 4.7.2 installed. It's going to be really difficult for me to go back to an Ubuntu base when Mint 12 KDE comes out after running KDE on LMDE. I love how Mint spoils us KDE users, even when we have to wait.
Andrew33

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by Andrew33 »

Hey Boston,

How safe is KDE 4.7.2....any problems....cheers


Andrew
BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by BostonPeng »

Things are running pretty smoothly. I had some instances of the desktop and Dolphin windows getting lagged pretty badly but evidently an update in the last few days fixed it. I love it so much that when Mint 12 KDE comes out on Ubuntu I don't think I'll even get it to check it out, although I'd love to be able to get python-appindicator installed so i can use Webilder.

Come on in, the water's fiiiiine. 8)
Andrew33

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by Andrew33 »

Cool....lol...love the hat
BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by BostonPeng »

Thanks. I made the pic a few years ago and just remembered the other day it was on my old hard drives. Thank Tux I can connect my old SATA drive to my new laptop.
Andrew33

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by Andrew33 »

Hey Boston,

What repo's are you running to get 4.7.2 to run so smooth on your system....this is mine:



Active apt sources in file: /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import backport
deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/latest testing main contrib non-free
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free
deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main
deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/latest/security main non-free
andrew@lmde ~ $


I had only the qt-kde repo taged, and I got the info that dist-upgrade wanted to remove 3/4 of my system again:

sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
akonadiconsole akregator amor ark blinken blogilo bomber bovo cantor cantor-backend-kalgebra cervisia
cvsservice dolphin dragonplayer filelight granatier gwenview jovie juk kaccessible kaddressbook kalarm
kalgebra kalzium kamera kanagram kapman kapptemplate kate katomic kbattleship kblackbox kblocks kbounce
kbreakout kbruch kcachegrind kcalc kcharselect kcolorchooser kde-full kde-plasma-desktop kde-plasma-netbook
kde-standard kde-window-manager kdeaccessibility kdeadmin kdeartwork kdebase-apps kdebase-bin kdebase-data
kdebase-runtime kdebase-workspace kdebase-workspace-bin kdebase-workspace-data kdeedu kdegames kdegraphics
kdelibs5-plugins kdemultimedia kdemultimedia-kio-plugins kdenetwork kdenetwork-filesharing kdepasswd kdepim
kdepim-groupware kdepim-kresources kdepim-runtime kdepim-strigi-plugins kdepim-wizards kdeplasma-addons
kdesdk kdesdk-dolphin-plugins kdesdk-kio-plugins kdesdk-misc kdetoys kdeutils kdewebdev kdf kdiamond kdm
kfilereplace kfind kfourinline kgeography kget kgoldrunner kgpg khangman khelpcenter4 kig kigo killbots
kimagemapeditor kinfocenter kiriki kiten kjots kjumpingcube kleopatra klettres klickety klines klinkstatus
klipper kmag kmahjongg kmail kmines kmix kmousetool kmouth kmplot kmtrace knetwalk knode knotes kolf
kollision kolourpaint4 kommander kompare konq-plugins konqueror konqueror-nsplugins konquest konsole
konsolekalendar kontact kopete korganizer kpartloader kpat kppp krdc kremotecontrol kreversi krfb kruler
kscd kscreensaver kscreensaver-xsavers kshisen ksirk ksnapshot kspaceduel ksquares kstars ksudoku ksysguard
ksystemlog kteatime ktimer ktimetracker ktouch ktron ktuberling kturtle kubrick kuiviewer kuser
kwalletmanager kwordquiz kwrite libakonadi-contact4 libakonadi-kcal4 libkabc4 libkastencontrollers4
libkatepartinterfaces4 libkblog4 libkcal4 libkde3support4 libkde4-ruby1.8 libkdeeduui4 libkdepim4
libkdewebkit5 libkfile4 libkhtml5 libkleo4 libkmediaplayer4 libkonq5abi1 libkonqsidebarplugin4a
libkontactinterface4 libkopete4 libkparts4 libkpgp4 libkpimidentities4 libkprintutils4 libkrossui4
libktexteditor4 libktnef4 libkunitconversion4 libkutils4 libkwineffects1abi1 libkworkspace4 libmessagelist4
libplasma-ruby libplasma-ruby1.8 libplasma3 libplasmaclock4abi1 libplasmagenericshell4 libsmokekdecore4-3
libsmokekdeui4-3 libsmokekfile3 libsmokekhtml3 libsmokekio3 libsmokeknewstuff2-3 libsmokeknewstuff3-3
libsmokekparts3 libsmokektexteditor3 libsmokekutils3 libsmokenepomuk3 libsmokeplasma3 libtaskmanager4abi1
libweather-ion6 lokalize lskat marble okteta okular palapeli parley plasma-containments-addons
plasma-dataengines-addons plasma-dataengines-workspace plasma-desktop plasma-netbook plasma-runners-addons
plasma-scriptengine-googlegadgets plasma-scriptengine-javascript plasma-scriptengine-python
plasma-scriptengine-ruby plasma-scriptengine-superkaramba plasma-scriptengine-webkit plasma-scriptengines
plasma-wallpapers-addons plasma-widget-folderview plasma-widget-lancelot plasma-widget-networkmanagement
plasma-widgets-addons plasma-widgets-workspace polkit-kde-1 python-kde4 rocs step sweeper
system-config-printer-kde systemsettings umbrello
The following NEW packages will be installed:
kate-data kde-baseapps-data kde-wallpapers-default ktouch-data libkdcraw-data libkexiv2-data libkipi-data
libksane-data libmarblewidget12 liboktetakastencontrollers4abi1 libsolidcontrolifaces4abi2
The following packages have been kept back:
ffmpegthumbs freespacenotifier kde-config-cddb kdelibs-bin kdepimlibs-kio-plugins kdesdk-strigi-plugins
kdoctools kgamma libakonadi-kde4 libakonadi-kmime4 libkcalcore4 libkcalutils4 libkcddb4 libkcmutils4
libkdecorations4 libkdecore5 libkdegames5a libkdesu5 libkdeui5 libkdnssd4 libkeduvocdocument4
libkemoticons4 libkggzgames4 libkggzmod4 libkggznet4 libkholidays4 libkidletime4 libkimap4 libkimproxy4
libkio5 libkipi8 libkiten4 libkjsapi4 libkjsembed4 libkldap4 libkmahjongglib4 libkmime4 libknewstuff2-4
libknewstuff3-4 libknotifyconfig4 libkntlm4 libkonq-common libkpimtextedit4 libkpimutils4 libkpty4
libkresources4 libkrosscore4 libksane0 libkscreensaver5 libksgrd4 libksignalplotter4 libkxmlrpcclient4
libmailtransport4 libmicroblog4 libnepomuk4 libnepomukquery4a libnepomukutils4 libokularcore1
libprocesscore4abi1 libprocessui4a libsolid4 libsoprano4 libsyndication4 marble-plugins soprano-daemon
The following packages will be upgraded:
kdeedu-kvtml-data kdegraphics-libs-data kdelibs5-data ksysguardd libkephal4abi1
libplasma-geolocation-interface4 libthreadweaver4
7 upgraded, 11 newly installed, 249 to remove and 65 not upgraded.
Need to get 14.1 MB of archives.
After this operation, 595 MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? n
Abort.

Why is this happening.....curious

Andrew
zerozero

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by zerozero »

andrew, you need sid to have 4.7.2
zerozero wrote:
/dev/urandom wrote:OK, I know: "If you don't know it, you should not do it."
indeed :lol:
anyway, i would do it in 2 steps:
1- update to testing;
2- if and when the end result is stable jump it to sid
- there's a couple issues atm in testing/sid: xorg is still not playing nice with prop drivers (both nvidia and ati) and the last update to 3.1 kernel wasn't smooth;

both breakages topics (regarding testing and sid) will be your friend, i believe :mrgreen:

now, the sources.list, you should keep always the mint entry as is, the rest is self-explanatory, i think

deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import backport romeo
## testing ##
# deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
# deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
# deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free

## sid ##
# deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
# deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
# deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main non-free
BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by BostonPeng »

Thanks for answering andrew, zero. I'm glad he didn't have to wait for me to get back online since I only have 'net during the day.

@andrew:
That's the source list I used to get it. zero's the man for getting KDE upgraded on LMDE. I get the feeling I'm going to dread seeing how many rounds I owe him once I can start buying them. Especially since I'll have to make sure I don't get him blind drunk saying thanks. :lol:
zerozero

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by zerozero »

BostonPeng wrote: Especially since I'll have to make sure I don't get him blind drunk saying thanks. :lol:
:lol: don't worry :lol: think i can handle it
BostonPeng

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by BostonPeng »

zerozero wrote:
BostonPeng wrote: Especially since I'll have to make sure I don't get him blind drunk saying thanks. :lol:
:lol: don't worry :lol: think i can handle it
Wow. You mean I don't owe you that many rounds yet? I'm pretty surprised since I've been relying so much on your assistance since I got my laptop. :lol:
Andrew33

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by Andrew33 »

zerozero wrote:andrew, you need sid to have 4.7.2
zerozero wrote:
/dev/urandom wrote:OK, I know: "If you don't know it, you should not do it."
indeed :lol:
anyway, i would do it in 2 steps:
1- update to testing;
2- if and when the end result is stable jump it to sid
- there's a couple issues atm in testing/sid: xorg is still not playing nice with prop drivers (both nvidia and ati) and the last update to 3.1 kernel wasn't smooth;

both breakages topics (regarding testing and sid) will be your friend, i believe :mrgreen:

now, the sources.list, you should keep always the mint entry as is, the rest is self-explanatory, i think

deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import backport romeo
## testing ##
# deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
# deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
# deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free

## sid ##
# deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
# deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
# deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main non-free

Hey zz,

I tried with sid & it borked my system, so I ended up reinstalling and going with stable and the qt-kde experimental repos. Even with sid, it wants to remove 3/4 of my kde install, this is very frustrating, and there's the issue that when I do try to upgrade, a lot of my other programs won't function right....so I don't know.....cheers


Andrew
mint-tee

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by mint-tee »

Hi to all,
Despite my best efforts and the advice on this thread, I have not been able to get a nice shiny LMDE/kde from my original LMDE/Xfce.

My original sources.list was:
deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import backport romeo
deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/incoming testing main contrib non-free
deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/incoming/security testing/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/incoming/multimedia testing main non-free
…....................................................................................................................
I then did the following changes as recommended by zero zero and others.
After each change to my sources.list I used:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade (followed by a reboot)

Changed from Incoming to Debian testing, update/dist-upgrade, reboot.

Changed from Debian testing to Debian sid, update/dist-upgrade, reboot.

Added the Qt.kde.debian repo
Added the kde keyring:

sudo apt-get install pkg-kde-archive-keyring
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -t experimental-snapshots dist-upgrade
reboot


…................................................................................................................

FULL LIST OF REPOSITORIES

##Mint##
#deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import backport romeo
#deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/incoming testing main contrib non-free
#deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/incoming/security testing/updates main contrib non-free
#deb http://debian.linuxmint.com/incoming/multimedia testing main non-free
## Debian testing ##
# deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
# deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
# deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free


## Debian sid ##
# deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
# deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
# deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main non-free

##qt-kde##

#deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main
….............................................................................................................................
Anything wrong in particular with my method?
I just feel rather frazzled at the moment and I am inclined to wait for Clem's official LMDE/kde sometime in the New Year.
In any event I am very happy with LMDE/Xfce but I do like to tinker!
Thanks to all.

mint-tee
secipolla

Re: KDE SC 4.7.2 enters Debian (amd64 and i386)

Post by secipolla »

You missed the basics: install KDE.
mint-tee wrote: .
.
Added the Qt.kde.debian repo
Added the kde keyring:

sudo apt-get install pkg-kde-archive-keyring
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kde-full
sudo apt-get -t experimental-snapshots dist-upgrade
reboot
.
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