elefino wrote:
I mean, I'd just try it, but this isn't one of those stand-alone things that you can try independently. This is all of KDE, and for all I know, most of the rest of my system. I've had experience of loading newer version packages and faking links to the older version in the middle of a bunch of interdependent packages and I ended up re-installing SuSE (I think it was 7.3) from CD because that was far easier than trying to fix all that I had broken.
Kevin (not wanting to abandon the hundreds of MB of fine KDE packages he's already downloaded)
Hi. I would suggest you to read the SLE list and search for "KDE 3.5 in SuSE 10.0 Eval". Here I found how to upgrade to KDE 3.5 using Yast, and at least when I could see the point it was easy to do. GL Erik Jakobsen