On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 08:52, amazing powers of observatation wrote: > if its is how would you enter it in the config file ? Not that I know of, but you can make your own. Download all the .i386.rpm and .noarch.rpm (you can leave out the i18n stuff if you don't need multiple languages) to a directory on your machine, and then run: yum-arch /path/to/downloaded/rpms That will build a local yum repository, which you can then add to yum.conf like so: # Local KDE 3.2 [kde32] name=Local KDE 3.2 baseurl=file:///path/to/kde32 Worked great for me! Have done this on both machines with no KDE installed, and machines with KDE 3.1.x from FC1, and 3.2 installed easily on both. -- Joshua Penix http://www.binarytribe.com Binary Tribe Linux Integration Services & Network Consulting