Hi,
Simply use the kde.org package or Do this:
As RedHat 6.0, you can install KDE in over place than /usr. To do so,
you must don't install KDE during install Mandrake process. If so, rpm
-e all kde package.
Then, install kde package with rpm -Uvh --relocate /usr=/opt/kde kde
package.
Now you
I just noticed that Mandrake installs KDE to the same place that Redhat
does (duh!). Putting KDE under /usr (among others) is inconvenient for
me for a variety of reasons, among which are the necessity to resize
partitions, and installing non-mandrake/redhat KDE rpms.
I first thought I'd wait