On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:23 PM, David Hare <davidahare(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 04/12/11 12:21, Jorge Gonçalves wrote:
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 10:52 PM, David Hare<davidahare(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You cannot go back to "old KDE 3.5.10" on Squeeze (at least not cleanly)
Regards,
David
Yes, I can ! ;-)
Before moving to Trinity, I did a full backup of my Lenny/Squeeze Kde
3.5.10 partition, so now is just a matter of restoring it!
(my data is on a separate partition)
It is unclear what is "Lenny/Squeeze Kde 3.5.10 partition"
It is the partition in the Hard-drive where I have my main working DE,
a (very old) Lenny install, with Kde 3.5.10, that over the months and
years has been somehow upgraded to Squeeze.
Kde 3.5.10 is uninstallable in Debian Squeeze and does
not even exist in
Squeeze repos
Who said I need to install Kde again?
I just need to restore my HD partition, as it was prior to November 2001.
A 5 minutes job... :-)
Do you mean Debian Lenny, mixed with some Squeeze
packages? In which case,
you are running a mixed system, not Squeeze proper. That is supportable by
it's user only because it would be customised to it's core level!
David