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# apt-get install kde themer qt arts kdelibs kdebase
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Executing RPM (-e)...
Executing RPM (-Uvh)...
warning: /var/cache/apt/archives/themer_0%3a1.60-0.fdr.0_noarch.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID ff6382f
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Preparing... ##################################_ ######### [100%]
file /usr/share/themes/Default from install of redhat-artwork-0.92-0.1.rh80.kde conflicts with file
from package gtk2-2.0.6-8.ximian.80.1
file /usr/share/mimelnk/application/x-gettext.desktop from install of kdelibs-3.2.3-1.0.rh80.kde con
flicts with file from package kdesdk-kbabel-3.0.5a-3
file /usr/share/themes/Default from install of gtk+-1.2.10-30.fdr.2.rh80 conflicts with file from pa
ckage gtk2-2.0.6-8.ximian.80.1
E: Sub-process /bin/rpm returned an error code (50)
The above warning popup. Kindly advise how to fix the problem.
Uninstall gtk+-1.2.10-30.fdr.2.rh80, redhat-artwork-0.92-0.1.rh80.kde, and kdesdk-kbabel-3.0.5a-3, then attempt reinstall of the program(s) that you want.
Of course, if you have other packages on your system that rely on the packages you've uninstalled, then those programs will break, but basically that's how you do it... or else you could use rpm --force to force overwrite the conflicting files.
Sorry, I must have it backwards. Maybe gtk2-2.0.6-8.ximian.80.1 is the one that's installed already, and is conflicting with the three packages that must be installed as dependencies.
That always confuses me. If that's the case, then you have to remove the Ximian package (which will definitely break something, I'd check Evolution, OpenOffice-Ximian version, GNOME itself or any other Ximian packages you have installed) and then try reinstalling KDE's packages.
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