Why dont you do it yourself? Borrow RH's KDE RPMS and install them? It cant
be too hard. Also theres no reason to complain just because there not in the
directory where *YOU* want them.

Happy Holidays,
Sam


----- Original Message -----
From: "Troy Unrau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 11:24 AM
Subject: [Cooker] Mandrake's only mistake


> You guys come up with the perfect distribution in every way possible.
> Everything is standard.  You can change some stuff without the entire
thing
> going bezerk and not letting you change your themes as in Caldera.  But my
only
> grief, and the only reason for not using Mandrake anymore is where you put
the
> wm's.  For instance, I don't care about the bloody FHS, but kde must go in
> /opt/kde.  If it isn't there, I simply won't use them.  I hate having
/usr/bin
> full to the brim with files that are in no way associated with each other.
And
> I really hate reinstalling every single kde related package in order to
move
> it.  If exceptions to the rules can be made for X, why the hell not for
kde.
> Just make it an install option (put kde in /opt/kde) or something and I'll
go
> back to using Mandrake, but otherwise... please?!
>
> Thanks for listening.  Feel free to flame, comment, etc.  Just send it
back to
> my personal address since I am no longer subscribed to this list.
>
> Troy
>

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