Re: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.01

2001-04-09 Thread Tim Holmes
In my experience and humble opinion, Upgrades are always evil! It either doesn't add something, or it's unstable. I've tried this with many OS's, meanwhile Windows is the worst at this, but I did upgrade 7.1 to 7.2 and it burped or something because it wouldn't read my .bashrc. The system would

RE: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.01

2001-04-09 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.01 If you do what I did, that is install using the --nodeps, the files should work fine and your installation can proceed. Just load up one or the other with nodeps and then the next one should have no dependency

Re: [newbie] Alan - Help, I can't take it anyore. Trying KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.01

2001-04-09 Thread CB
g wrote: I downloaded kdelibs-2.01-2mdk.i586.rpm and it is sitting in the download directory w/all the other files? each says it needs the other. You can specify more than one file on the command line to be installed. Assuming that all the required rpm files are in ~/rpms, you can do the