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Well, the image comment is this: "Only K" - Created by Sven Müller <lightmaker AT web DOT de> (I edited the email address in obvious places to make it less harvestable.) So I guess if you really want to know how he made it, you could try mailing him.
Try searching for "throbber" on kde-look.org. You'll find a couple (this, for instance: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=7872).
Maybe a stupid question, but are you sure you installed the development files? I don't know about Redhat, but for Mandrake 9.1, the development files seem to be in libbzip2_1-devel-1.0.2-13mdk.i586.rpm. (These files are of course not necessary to have bzip2, so you probably do not need to do anything in particular to get konstruct to know about /usr/bin/bzip2.)
Try selecting this in the menu you refer to: Menu effect -> Make Translucent
Being quite n00bish myself, I am not the right person to suggest that you should remove existing, working binaries. ;-) Possibly, it would be best to just install the new version for your regular user and let root keep the old one? After all, how often do you log in as root? That's just my thoughts, though. Do with them whatever you like. :-)
Maybe I am missing something really obvious, but doesn't ~ refer to your home directory, when it should possibly point to root's dir?
For my part I really like Konstruct, it is much easier than compiling from cvs. Make sure you read the installation instructions (particularly the bit about preconditions) before you start, though.
I guess it is just typos that your export stuff refers to ~/kde3.2 and not ~/kde3.2.1? Apart from that, you could try putting something like ~/kde3.2.1/bin/startkde in your .xinitrc before doing startx.
I compiled 3.2.1 using Konstruct, which apparently uses QT 3.2.3, and now... yes! Success!
That sounds like it could be worth investigating. Thanks!
You would not happen to be using Mandrake? I get the same problem, and I suspect there is something strange with Mandrake rather than KDE.
Then could it be that your version of QT is too old? According to the page about compiling from cvs, you need 3.2.0.
Possibly something to do with QT, then? Are you using the right version of that? Or could it be something distro specific (I use Mandrake and did not get this problem, though I did get other ones)? I'm just guessing, though.
I guess you could take a look at the page about compiling from cvs - since 3.2 is still fairly similar to the cvs version, those instructions should be more applicable.
Is this from cvs or stable? Not that I know what to do about it anyway, but if it is cvs, you could of course just wait for a while and see if someone fixes it. :-)
Have you tried setting sendmail as your preferred way of sending mails? I'm no expert, but you said that any help is appreciated, and sendmail works for me. ;-)
I'm not sure this will solve your problem, but if you have an old version of autoconf (<2.5X) you need to update it (you'll need to do that anyway).
I don't know of any tutorials about making widget themes, but here is one for windecs: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=6332
A "stupid" way of solving it would be to uninstall gnokii (unless you really need it). You'll get a message along the lines of "Can't find gnokii, some function won't work", but at least it will install.
I'm not sure this is the same problem I had, but try updating your autoconf to version 2.5.X (unless you already have that, of course). At least for me doing that solved the compilation problem. (Apparently, Mandrake comes with a really old version.)