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zypper install kde4-amarok
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Hi. I think that is just a matter of taste. Amarok 2.1 works quite well meanwhile and becomes better with every release. Just give it a try. If you don't like it you can always go back to Amarok 1.4.
@syampillai: With the KDE/42 repository enabled there were some changes in package names. Therefore "kde4-amarok" now is called "amarok" only. With "zypper install kde4-amarok" you will install version 2.0.x from the some other repository like oss or update for example. |
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I didn't notice that.
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Found it. See here: Important news for openSUSE KDE4 users « The Blog is Hot. Oh and talking about those "Package naming changes". I think it's a good idea to keep K3B from KDE3, at least for me.
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Not true about all packages. I still see a lot of kde4- prefixed packages lying around. For example: kde4-konqueror, kde4-okular etc.
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