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RE: KDE 2.0 - continue



No you don't since target directory is different. (/opt/kde2)
At least on suse I`ve tested.
After install you have to either change path or link.



-----Original Message-----
From: Hetz Ben Hamo [mailto:hetz@linuxqa.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 9:41 PM
To: linux-il
Subject: KDE 2.0 - continue

I just forgot one thing:

KDE 2.0 is totally incompatible with KDE 1.x! which means that probably when
you'll install KDE 2.0 final RPM's - you'll get tons of crashes..

I would suggest the following step:

1. If you're not using KDE at all - then make sure you don't have KDE rpm's
inside your machine - and if you have - erase them
2. erase all .kde and .kderc from your home directory.

If you want to use both of the KDE's - then make sure you'll install KDE 2.0
on
place like /opt/kde2 and don't forget to the KDEDIR, QTDIR to they're
directories, include them in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or in /etc/ld.so.conf),
and
ofcourse - add /opt/kde2/bin into your path..

Hetz

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