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On Tuesday 29 July 2003 04:14, Jason Louie wrote:
> Hmmm.... scanning my system I seem to already have kde 2.2 installed.  I
> gave it a whirl and things seem to be all there and I might be able to
> start weinning.  Now the question is since there is already a copy of
> KDE on the system that no-one uses should I upgrade or install another
> copy via rpm?

personally, i'd just upgrade... KDE 2.2 was a fine release and is useful for 
day-to-day activities, but KDE 3.1.3 has made many improvements on just about 
every possible front. there's little reason to switch between KDE 2.2 and KDE 
3.1.3 unless you are interested in comparing the differences. not only that, 
but the packages likely install to the same prefix (/usr) making a parallel 
install difficult to dangerous ;-)

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Aaron J. Seigo
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