On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 13:51 -0800, David Boles wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Ric Moore wrote: > > On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 11:03 -0800, Dave Stevens wrote: > >> On Thursday 30 November 2006 21:06, Ric Moore wrote: > >>> OK, figuring something had to be missing I rpm -e k3b as there was no > >>> k3b-devl installed and yum kept bitchin about it.. > >> there is also a specific k3b list that it might be helpful to cross-post to... > >> Dave > > > > Am I hearing that I should victimize others as well?? Great idea! I'll > > trundle off and do just that. > > > > My thinking is that our packager omitted the setup and that the k3b > > bunch will point that out like real quick, and throw rotten fruit in the > > general direction of RH/FC while praising Ubuntu to the heavens. > > > > I'll cut n paste the gruesome results to here. <smirks> Ric > > > I have not used K3b in years. K3bSetup USED to be a separate program > that ran when you first started the program or it could be run from the > Control Center. Now it appears to be here: 'K3b > Settings > Configure > K3b'. > > Have you never used 'yum whatprovides <filename>'? Yum whatprovides > K3bSetup tells me that K3b provides K3bsetup and K3bsetup is now > composed of locale files. > > Yum can be your friend. Thanks! What do I do with "locale" files? The error message kept saying to run K3bSetup, not to go to a menu option. I think I may have one clue, that the eject doesn't work. I looked at "eject" in /usr/bin which is a link. I also found kdeeject in /usr/bin. I switched the link to that, since I use kde, and the tray popped open when it was supposed to. I finally got the dvd read to an iso file. Now I need to get some double layer Dvds to write to. Ric