Timothy Murphy <gayleard <at> eircom.net> writes: > It seems to me quite difficult to run KDE-3 and KDE-4 on the same machine. > How exactly do you do it? > Do you share the same /home partition between the two? What the distributions shipping parallel-installable KDE 3 and 4 do is to use a completely separate configuration directory for KDE 4, usually ~/.kde4. The obvious problem with that is that KDE 4 won't pick up your existing KDE 3 settings, so it's inadequate for migrating to KDE 4. It also means KDE 4 users will have to manually rename ~/.kde4 to ~/.kde when they upgrade to a later version which finally defaults to KDE 4, otherwise they'll lose all their settings. This really sucks as a user experience, and it is one of the reasons I don't like that setup. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list