Personally, I moved my ~/.kde folder to
~/.kdeold. Then I uninstalled KDE1 with rpm -e --nodeps `rpm -q -a | grep
kde`. Then I installed openssl, alsa, and the qt-2.1.1 and kde2 rpms at http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~molnarc.
Then I made sure /opt/kde2/bin was permanently in my path by putting on the end
in .bashrc, and created a ~/.Xclients file with startkde in it. That
about does it. (Some KDE2 rpms may require rpm -ivh --force to force them
to install)
Now you have KDE2.
I don't know how to run them both
concurrently.
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