R. G. Newbury wrote: > It is time for this thread to die! But no-one seems to have > a wooden stake or a silver bullet! > > I have collected a few comments below with my response: > > "But the updates in the stable updates you pointed to are NOT the ones > which caused that. Your KDE 4 must be coming from Rawhide (development) > or kde-redhat unstable." > > No longer true. Which is part of the fog which enveloped the start of > this thread. If you look at any of the update mirrors, such as > http://linux.nssl.noaa.gov/fedora/linux/updates/8/i386 > you will find kdebase4, kdelibs4 and kdebase-runtime (4.0.1...etc). I > suppose those *were* in dev, but are no longer (February 20th) Those are kde4 dev platform/runtime packages, *not* a kde4 desktop. And, would not induce the type of problems failures that you're attributing to it. Actually, I fail to see any problems described short of your wish to remove these from your box. Ok, easy enough: $ yum remove kdelibs4 should yank all that off your box. -- Rex