I'll give that a shot in a bit, XFCE4 with the bleeding qt works just fine though. I still don't have sound, but thats an entirely unrelated issue.

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 16:57:42 -0500, Matt McArthur
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The at-bleeding QT wants to remove KDE, I'm going to try XFCE, but is
there a way to keep the bleeding qt from wanting to remove KDE?




I ran into this exact same problem. It appears to be related to the redhat-artwork package. What I had to do was remove redhat-artwork and all packages that depend on it. Then, go to www.rpmfind.net and download the redhat-artwork rpm for Fedora Core 2 Updates and install it. Then you should be able to reinstall KDE and all the other packages that were removed with redhat-artwork. After that is complete you should be able to do a normal apt-get for the bleeding qt packages.

Brad





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