Op woensdag 22 februari 2006 13:45, schreef John: Hi, > I have a vague recollection of seeing something about running more than one > version of kde on the same machine but can't remember where. A search on > kde.org or google might bring something up. Or maybe this might jog > somebodies memory? > Regards > John I don't know of the article, but I currently I run two different KDE versions next to each other (3.4 for daily usage and 3.5 as a testing platform for crazy experiments). This is how I did it: 1) Retrieve the sources of KDE which you would like to install 2) Install all packages in a *different* prefix than the one chosen by your distro (take for example /usr/local/kde as prefix) 3) Create a new user 4) For this user, create a file ~/.xinitrc which contains the following line: /usr/local/kde/bin/startkde 5) In ~/.bashrc, set these environment settings: export KDEDIRS=/usr/kde/head export PATH=/usr/kde/head/bin:$PATH Done. Now you can login as this user and run 'the other' KDE. Note: In case you need to install a different Qt version, install this in a different prefix as well (for example /usr/local/qt). For the new user, you should also set the enviroment variable: export QTDIR=/usr/local/qt Kind regards, -- Bram Schoenmakers KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl) What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. (Punch, 1855) ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.