--- Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > BRUCE STANLEY wrote: > > > > --- Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > >>BRUCE STANLEY wrote: > >> > >> > >>>>FYI, xscreensaver < 4.21 is buggy (under KDE), for reference, see: > >>>>http://bugs.kde.org/95187 > >>>>and (I believe, can't load it right now to check): > >>>>http://bugs.kde.org/63949 > >>>>-- Rex > >> > >>>Hi Rex! > >>> > >>>I looked at both of those bug reports. > >>>The first one is closed: INVALID. > >>>The second one is closed: WORKSFORME. > >>> > >>>Does this mean that there is noone working on > >>>this problem? No work around? > >>>Nor any updates for xscreenserver or KDE to fix > >>>the problem? > >> > >>INVALID -> Not a KDE bug > >>WORKSFORME -> Not a KDE bug > >> > >>Did you miss the replies on the kde-redhat list? We have (fixed) > >>kdeartwork/xscreensaver packages. > > > Ahh.. I see what you are talking about now... > > > > I checked the Centos Dowload server from where I got the > > orininal Centos 4.2 ISOs from, and I did no see a new > > version of xscreensaver or kdeartwork in the updates > > tree. > > > > Maybe I'm on the wrong server. > > > > Where can I pick up the new rpms from? > > I don't use yum at home due to slow dial up line. > > I burn them on CD here at work and then I do > > rpm installs.....living on the edge I guess ... :-) > > There are no fixed "stock" RHEL packages that I'm aware of. If you > using packages from kde-redhat, ours are fixed. (-: > > -- Rex > > What is the link to the kde-rehat server? What would be the mininum rpm files that I would need to update kdeartwork? Would I need to update kdelibs and kdebase also?