On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 09:32 -0500, Neal Wilkinson wrote: > So I started yesterday morning wanting to get the new KDE. I used > Konstruct because "A complete KDE installation should be as easy as "cd > meta/kde;make install" haha...yeah right. So about 20 dependencies later > (it became a mission after a while) and after getting bad info (You're > missing openSSL, or your version is too old (before 0.9.5a). > KDE won't be able to access secure websites without it, so you should > consider installing or upgrading it.) I have OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003, > then I decided to give in and try Yum. I would allow Konstruct to win if > I could just have my life back. So anywho, I added the redhat > repositories and then type "yum install kde qt arts kdelibs kdebase gtk+ > gtk2 redhat-artwork as it says to do on the website." Yum doesn't find > kde. Is there a way to list repositories with yum so that you know what > something is called? I must be doing something stupid as I don't believe > it could be this difficult. Thanks for the help. Nevermind. I thought I had copied the repo file to the yum.repos.d directory but I don't have permissions to it but it also didn't give me an error. Working now.