I reported problems I had with Corel 1.0 to them, and I never heard
back.
Do they listen?
BTW its not the first time that installing Corel Linux fscked up
existing partitions.
I was trying out 1.2 to see if it was any different - apparently not.
"Brady, Padraig" wrote:
>> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Conor [mailto:conorlennon at eircom.net]
> > Sent: 26 September 2000 22:27
> > To: Ruairi Newman
> > Cc: ilug at linux.ie> >
> > It did.
> > I deleted the .kde directory to no avail.
> > However, I installed Corel 1.2 in some empty space in my computer.
> > It fsck up other partitions, so I've had to re-install SuSE 6.4
> > KDE works now!
>> ?? How did Corel 1.2 mess your partitions exactly?
> I've never had any problems with Corel, especially
> when installing to free space.
> Did you report the bug?
>> Cheers,
> Padraig.
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