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Default Re: kde 4.2 l10n woes

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Originally Posted by shai2platonix View Post
I see some red packages -- some to do with Strigi (kde desktop search), some with suse branding, a few others. I had the impression that these packages have more advanced version numbers than non-red packages (e.g. some Soprano packages said 4.3.1). Also, there were some blue.

What do the colors mean? Does red mean "not available in current repositories", i.e. a kde4-factory left-over?
Red means the only available packages are Roll Backs or the package no longer exists. use the versions tab in software management and you will see.

Blue means Newer packages are available.

I suggest you now check in the kde42 desktop repo filter, and see if there are red and blue there. If yes, do update all in this list unconditionally, form the packages menu along the top. Apply.

Then go back to system filter and see what has changed.

*You don't want versions from the OSS repo, which was 4.1.3
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