tester wrote: > > > > what does opening a term & typing "urpmi ./+" do then exactly? So you > > still have to d/l all the RPM's of KDE3 yourself & urpmi just takes care > > of the deps? And if so will it still install KDE3 beside your existing > > KDE2.x? > > > > :) Tough questions I know, but I'm sure you'll pull through this crisis > > for me Damian ;p > > > > I have confidence in your non-Fudding abilities > > > > Femme > > > It installs and runs separately. It is KDE3 on the kdm selection and > > 11 KDE > > on Xtart from console. > > You need about 90 Mb space in / or /opt and if you do not have a > separate /opt and / doesn't have that much room, then do this: > > 1. Open a terminal > 2. su to root > 3. > > mkdir -p /usr/opt > ln -s /usr/opt /opt > exit > > before you install. > > It seems to run well as security level 2 and to have problems at 3 or > higher. Some of the new open sockets do not appear to get the right > permissions for intewrprocess communications at higher security levels. > > Civileme
*laughs* Damian flaked on me, so Civilme to the Bat-Rescue! Into the KDE-Mobile my linux comrades! TY. I will think about installing it... I suspect with my record I'll break a lot of things if I do though so... i'll install it on a separate Linux install on a separate partition. Femme -- Good Decisions You boss Made: "We'll do as you suggest and go with Linux. I've always liked that character from Peanuts." - Source: Dilbert
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