Re: upgrading or fixing kde

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Ed Wilts wrote:
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 08:40:29PM -0700, David Bear wrote:

I'm using enterprise workstation v3. It was installed in my dell that
I just purhased. When I notice the kde version is rather old and
missing certain components. How might I go about upgrading to a new
kde or adding components that are missing? I'm looking specifically
for ksnapshot right now.


You probably won't get a new version of KDE without upgrading to RHEL 4
- too many things change in terms of binary compatibility for Red Hat to
release a full KDE update for RHEL 3.

ksnapshot is included in the kdegraphics rpm.  Install that with
up2date.

Konstruct was a project that allowed you to set up a separate instance of KDE if you wanted the latest version. Much like Garnome did for Gnome, it wouldn't step on your existing implementation.

Shannon McMackin, RHCE
Front Royal, VA

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