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I'm looking for all the binaries (RPM's) for KDE 3.02 RedHat 7.3 cant seem to find anyone who has them for RedHat I i know that redhat doesnt support KDE but it its the browser of my choice
just give me a link
thanks in advance
I stand corrected KDE is a desktop I was just testing ya....anyhow by the time I find the RPM's 3.1 will be out
Anways, I know kde.org doesn't have the RPM for Redhat, but you should be able to download the source or tar.gz files to install it onto Redhat couldn't you ?? Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Awww, cmon, building from source is more fun! Just mind your environment variables, and you should be OK. Took me a couple of times to get it right for my Slack install, but I was getting pretty tired of lynx. Just take some time (OK, maybe a lot of time to go over the readme(s), and get the dependencies resolved, then you should be OK, though it does take some time. I hear you can get significant performance boosts by compiling with optimizations and using other tricks, which I can't recall right now -- Google can get you there, I'm sure.
Last edited by urinal cake; 07-25-2002 at 01:52 AM.
Ive never built from source but it is on my to do list... right now I just dont have time with Summer and all i like the outdoors I'm having a few minor problems with KDE and hoping the upgrades would help Ive looked and no one has RPM's for Redhat maybe this will have to wait till the snow falls
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