OK... I made a copy of my VMware F9 virtual machine, so I could screw
it up to my heart's content and still be able to restore what I had.
Then I went in and said "yum groupremove "KDE Software Development""
and let that run to completion. It left kdebase in place and removed
everything else, so I said "yum remove kdebase" and that took care of
removing all of KDE (or at least I hope so...).
So, if I want to install KDE3, what do I do?
On http://www.kde.org/download/ under "KDE 3 Series", then under
Fedora, it says "KDE 3.5.10 has been pushed as an update for Fedora 8
and 9. The Fedora 8 update includes all of KDE 3.5.10, the Fedora 9
update only the applications which were shipped as KDE 3 versions,
not KDE 4 versions.".
So, does that mean I download all of the files under
"https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F8/FEDORA-2008-7808" (most,
perhaps all, of which appear to be RPMs), install them all with rpm,
then download everything under
"https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F9/FEDORA-2008-7780" and
install that over what I installed before?
Or, is there hidden away somewhere a complete archive of KDE 3.5.10
specifically for F9?
I know... "Just try it and see what happens"... I could do that but
I'd rather see if any of you all can offer some insight first.
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