Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jason Straight wrote:
>
> > Well, looks like kde2 is in 7.2 now - just have to find a mirror with up to
> > date rpm's. Where did you get kde2 from, sourcforge would have taken me a
> > week at 150bytes per second, it's ridiculous - they throttle the ban
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > Jason Straight wrote:
> > > Anyone know if there are any "issues" with using the Mandrake RPM's
> > > from kde to upgrade to 2.0 stable from what's in 7.2?
> >
> > I have done it - one hour ago - with no problems (so far). I ha
Jason Straight wrote:
> Well, looks like kde2 is in 7.2 now - just have to find a mirror with up to
> date rpm's. Where did you get kde2 from, sourcforge would have taken me a
> week at 150bytes per second, it's ridiculous - they throttle the bandwidth
> down because redhat 7.0 demand. They shoul
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Jason Straight wrote:
> > Anyone know if there are any "issues" with using the Mandrake RPM's from
> > kde to upgrade to 2.0 stable from what's in 7.2?
>
> I have done it - one hour ago - with no problems (so far). I have
> not noticed any changes yet.
Well, loo
Jason Straight wrote:
>
> Anyone know if there are any "issues" with using the Mandrake RPM's from kde
> to upgrade to 2.0 stable from what's in 7.2?
I have done it - one hour ago - with no problems (so far). I have
not noticed any changes yet.
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Regards,
Ron. [AU]
Anyone know if there are any "issues" with using the Mandrake RPM's from kde
to upgrade to 2.0 stable from what's in 7.2?