KDE 3.2 is working on Fedora (my first great Linux "I did it!" moment since switching). With a little reading on rpms, I just had to install of the dependencies (duh on my part). My goodness it feels good to be using my brain again (and not just setup.exe, click next, click next, click next, click Finish)
Thanks - I will give that a shot.
I have QT but the older version - it wouldn't let me upgrade that. I assume QT is installed by Fedora by default when you select KDE, right? I tried running rpm -iv *.rpm from within the directory where the RPMs are. I kept saying that some RPM items conflicted so I just took those three out of the directory. Then I just used the -Fv instead of the -iv switch and it processed the RPMs. It seems to have upgraded but now when KDE boots it hangs at the "Initializing Perferials". I know that's alot ...
I have all the RPMs for KDE 3.2 but everytime I try to install, it keeps asking for the requirement of QT. How on earth do I install with these RPMs?