Alt-Linux 4.0 system. KDE is also generally old. But everything worked, until I got into trouble with HAL, trying to update the version not from the official repository at all (Sisyphus) - there were some torments with the Alt-Linux versions. unsupported package dependencies). I restored the old HAL and when inserting a KDE flash drive it is now trying to mount it. But the problem is that an error message immediately appears and the inability to mount this device, due to the lack of rights ... I haven’t yet managed to figure it out. Maybe someone knows what needs to be corrected (or look for a fix).
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Similarly, he mocked himself in his time on the same version. But I didn’t find any answers in any of the forums of any of the gurus. The cure is one - demolish. Moreover, the ancient version. Backup data and set a new one. Only not 5 - it is buggy. KDesktop 6 is quite working, only with some monitors hemorrhage. But there are always Alta twin brothers to replace - PCLinuxOS and Rosa 2011 EE
- Somehow do not want to demolish during the educational process. In addition, computers and Linux are old and I'm afraid that more recent versions will not work or will slow down even worse than they are now. Yes, and I would like to understand the reason itself, just to fix it with pens. For the future. - Zulan
- Here is chesslovo, "checkers or go"? :) If you go, demolish, even during the educational process! Three sons grew up from Mandrake, then you yourself know the tale. With the firebird, only the youngest turned out to be PCLinuxOS. - Mimo
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