Easyest way I've found:
# cd /opt
# ln -s /usr kde
This should be done while /opt/kde doesn't exist (/opt/ exist but fithout
kde directory in it.)
Otherwise copy all contents of /opt/kde to /usr, kill kde directory and do
as before.
Aster this you can install RPM's with both /usr/ and /opt/kde/ locations of
KDE files. The files will be stored in /usr/, but also would be accessible
via /opt/kde/
I've done this and all works perfectly.
Best regards.
NoOne.
P.S. this advise was taken from installation guide to kdevelop.
> Hello,
> I tried to install several KDE apps from Red Hat RPMs. After
> installing them I got strange behavior from them..missing bitmaps etc.
>
> I discovered that Mandrake doesn't use the /opt/kde directory as
> KDE's home.
>
> Does Mandrake have somewhay of correctly installing KDE apps RPMs
> from RedHat? The RPM files would need to be altered somehow
>
> Neal Richter
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