Well, installing KDE your way did it. Also, installing that downloaded comps.xml.....which is what s-c-packages uses no? Either way, that is consistent. Any way to change the source that s-c-packages uses to install packages? On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:12:05 -0400, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 21:03:21 -0500, Terry <td3201@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Mmmm.....I installed packages individually....I did yum -y install > > kdeaddons-xmms and let it pick up the dependencies. ( i like your > > method better ) > > > > Let me try the groupinstall and see what happens. > > how ever you do it... s-c-packages shouldn't be reporting anything > inconsistent with your > installed system. s-c-packages does not let you select all the > packages in a group as on/off, some packages are considered mandatory > for the group. And some packages available in Core aren't even in a > group... kdeaddons-xmms for example is not in a group at all. > You can check for yourself by searching for the package name in: > /usr/share/comps/i386/comps.xml > > kdeaddons-xmms is not defined in in Core group. > > -jef >