On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 11:55 -0600, kwhiskerz wrote: > I have enabled kde-unstable and kde-unstable-all. This allows me to > use kde4.0.83, a terrific improvement over kde4.0.5. > > > There are bugs, so be forewarned: kde-redhat is presently providing > beta releases (kde4.0.5 can at best be considered an alpha). And, yes, > there are some conflicts. I found that I had to uninstall > kipi-plugins, digikam, libkipi and libkdcraw. I prefer digikam to > gwenview and the kipi-plugins are nicer to use than ImageMagick, but I > will likely only have to put up with this minor inconvenience until > the end of July, when kde4.1 is officially released. > > > This will get your system upgraded: > sudo yum --enablerepo=kde-unstable --enablerepo=kde-unstable-all > update > > > Once kde has arrived at a more robust and stout level of maturity, I > will likely discontinue use of kde-redhat. I cannot predict how rocky > the road back to the official fedora repositories will be, but I > expect that it will be a very smooth one, as the version numbering and > kde-sig should take care of that very competently. OK thanks. That's pretty much what I wanted to know. poc -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list