I downloaded all the files to a temp directory, then I used the command rpm -Uvh <insert filenames here> be sure to use the * wildcard so you don't have to type all the filenames. example: kde*.rpm qt*.rpm Austin On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 03:27, Peter Cannon wrote: > Hi All > > I know this probably has been covered before but is there an easy > painless way to upgrade to the latest stable version of KDE? > > I am currently running 3.1.4-4 Red Hat yum has not upgraded this, > perhaps because of the title not sure really, I have looked at KDE's > site and could download the latest version but I don't seem to be able > to find instructions for upgrading my system. > > I have a basic knowledge RPM and have done configure make make install > but just let it run its course I wouldn't know what to do if it went > wrong. > > Will I need to un-install the Red Hat version and install 3.2 or is > there a way to upgrade? > > Regards > > Peter Cannon > > peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > "And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, > he wept for there were no more worlds to conquer." >