Hi Like Kate, Kompare seems to be missing too. Rex told me that Kate was part of 'kdesdk' group, which I chose not to install. But I had 'KDE software development' selected in Anaconda's package list. Anyway, I could manually install kate since its available as an independent package. But I couldn't locate kompare as an independent package. After a bit of searching, I found it as 'kdesdk-kompare'. In the process I found Okteta as kdesdk-okteta - already installed on my machine. So, couple of doubts - when I select 'kde software development': 1. kate is a separate package - not installed by default 2. kompare is listed as kdesdk-kompare - not installed by default 3. Okteta, listed as kdesdk-okteta, surprisingly is installed by default! How about having the base applications marked 'mandatory' when 'KDE software development' is selected? regards, Syam _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org