I'm going to compile kde3 from source as I've compiled kde2 before many times with good success. But I'm always very cautious and like to save a backup in case things crash. Since installing 3 is not like just upgrading 2, I'd like to know the following: 99% of what gets compiled ends up in (depending on your choice) /opt/kde3. But there are "some" executables and maybe some scripts? that get written that can really make a mess unless they can be backed up and reinstalled to get back to 2 if need be. Does anyone know for dead certain which things these are?? Are they environment-variable dependent?? Thanks!
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