> I have been think about doing exactly this but now I want to watch how you > get it done. Why be the guinea pig when there already is one? ;^) > > 1. How did you install the KDE 2.2.2? > > 2. DON'T use "--nodeps"! At least I won't ever again. An upgrade is not > important enough to end up with a broken system. That is what happened to > me, anyway. Just MHO. > > 3. Have you considered installing from the source? Sometimes the RPMs were > created or whatever (I don't fully understand them yet) on a system that > doesn't match your own in some way. I don't know how many RPMs that were > "for RedHat 7.2" I have attempted and failed but compiling the source worked > fine once I had all the dependencies worked out. > > 4. Where did you get the RPMs? I might go try it too, even though you are > the first "official" guinea pig. Prebuilt for x86: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/rawhide/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ src.rpm: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/rawhide/SRPMS/SRPMS/ Just a warning, a src.rpm may have more dependencies then the final rpms it will be making since it will need devel rpms to do the building. Rawhide is, I believe, similar to Debians unstable or testing version.