What are the differences between specifying "kde" and "kde-stable" in my apt sources.list file? If I list "kde", (I'm running 8.2 with KDE 3.2.2) I see in Synaptic some minor point upgrades to many kde packages. I believe "kde" references the SuSE supplementary repositories. "kde-stable" seems to pull down a May 1 build of the various Kontact rpms. I can't figure out where these builds are coming from (and I'd like to know before I install them!) I ask because the Kontact web page says 0.8.2 is released with KDE 3.2.2, but when I do an "About..." in Kontact, I get 0.8.1., even though I have KDE 3.2.2 installed. The Kontact changelog indicates there were many bug fixes included in 0.8.2. Frankly, Kontact krashes (sorry...) a little too often right now, so I would like to upgrade to the latest stable release, if possible. Thanks! Mark -- _____________________________________________ A Message From... L. Mark Stone Reliable Networks of Maine, LLC 477 Congress Street, 5th Floor Portland, ME 04101 Tel: (207) 772-5678 Web: http://www.RNoME.com