* Anders Johansson (andjoh@cicada.linux-site.net) [020625 07:23]: :: ::Also, I don't see the point of separating the rpms into different directories ::if you're going to install the lot anyway. Put everything you're going to ::install into one directory and rpm -Uvh *.rpm, and let rpm sort out the ::dependencies. Because this is what was recommended to make sure that nothing got screwed up. It was recommended to a few on this list from actual KDE developers. Granted this method was for 2.1.1 when I started doing it..but it's served well so I kept doing it and haven't had the issues that some have had with KDE updates. *shrug* ::Why? I've never run SuSEconfig when I install/upgrade KDE, and it works fine ::anyway. Well, your lucky. And it can't hurt to have SuSEconfig make sure everything is setup correctly. Having it reindex the man pages and other fuctions of SuSEconfig isn't a bad idea. But it is something that optional. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- Tell me what you believe..I tell you what you should see. -DP --=====-----=====--