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Don't know if anyone had this issue with upgrading (Kubuntu 10.04 to KDE 4.5 beta 1) but I seemed to have lost the Oxygen Widget style. On top of it, to retrieve any broken packages, I have lost KPackageKit. Any ideas?
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I'm not seeing this on opensuse KDE svn snapshots.
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Please ensure all packages are fully updated, then run the following command, logout then back in again.
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I have the same problem. Running gentoo with up to date 4.4.90 packages.
Running kbuildsycoca4 have no effect. Any other idea?
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One possibility is that the packages provided binary incompatible version of oxygen plugin so it can't be loaded - this is something that sometimes happens when you compile compile kde /manually/.
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What package? I have recompiled liboxygenstyle package that provide
without luck. What is the name of the plugin?
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Then it is probably something else. When you start an application from terminal (any kde app), does it say anything related to Oxy?
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I doesn't even have the option to put the oxygen widged style so I am ussing plastique.
In .xsession-errors the only message is:
and from terminal any application complains about oxy (even systemsettins). Should I bug gentoo people?
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Maybe them, or kwin guys (I guess they hang out on #kwin IRC channel)
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The liboxygenstyle package does not contain the Oxygen widget style itself... you are looking for a different package, containing the file "oxygen.so", which should be found in /usr/lib64/kde4/plugins/ on your system.
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Ok, after asking in gentoo forums seems like I have to install kstyles package. So it is resolved for my. Thanks
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