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Default Re: YaST segfaults when installing Qt Creator

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Originally Posted by Jordy_D View Post
Done.

I'd like the repo (qtcurve), but really anything that will make my GTK apps blend in with my Qt apps will make me happy.

I am using KDE 4. I generally use GNOME, but I thought with my new installation I'd give it a try.
The repos to add are:

kde4 desktop from Build service will give some updates
Index of /repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.1

kde4 community
Index of /repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/Community/openSUSE_11.1
I'm not certain it will provide the GTk stuff though
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FYI.
The way to install packages is with Software Management. Don't use the OneClicks from webpin. It's OK to find apps, but add repo's manually - The repo's can be found here:
Index of /repositories
Bookmark it

is your system working any better yet?
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