On Apr 8, 2005 2:42 PM, The DJ <djotaku1282(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey,
Sorry, I didn't intend to start a flame war about
customization. I just use the rpms from the
kde-redhat-stable and I saw they had 3.4 KDE
available. I wanted to use it if it wouldn't break my
computer when I try to upgrade to FC4 later on in
June. I had accidentally half-updated to 3.4 with the
artwork because I didn't notice the version number
when I yummed, so I was trying to see if it was ok to
do the rest of it.
I guess, from the responses, that it probably isn't
going to be a big deal to do it.
For the record, [for me] it's not about being
different from Fedora or that I think they have a
broken KDE. I just like having the latest stuff and
if I can have it now instead of June, I will. (As
long as it doesn't give me a larger headache in June)
Agree - I've always had the latest KDE stable using konstruct. I'd
suggest to you, set the KDEHOME environmental variable to something
useful say ~/Settings. Once FC4 comes, if you're doing an upgrade,
remove the kde-redhat-stable RPMS you installed and install FC4's.
Your old ~/Settings KDEHOME directory will carry your preferences
through KDE versions. The only downside, anything you built against
the old KDE version will have to be rebuilt against the new one.
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