> Most of the fixes appear to be library-based; at least in my case=20
> Konqueror is more stable (no more 'bomb' popups) :)

I've only been running it for about a day -- downloaded and installed it
this morning, in fact. KDE3 is pretty easy to upgrade/install - the tech-
nique I use basically starts at the lower level things (libarts, libqt,
that sort of thing) and finishes at the higher-end packages. If a depend-
ency is broken, repeat the last 'rpm -Uvh' with the file plus the file
it is whining about. And, it's best to upgrade with the base + the devel
RPMs in pairs (like rpm -Uvh kdebase3-* installs both base and devel
packages.)

It's hard to tell if konqueror is more stable. Today I had one or more
sessions lock on me. Perhaps it was the web page I was visiting, but kill -9
wouldn't kill the processes, and so I had to logout of KDE and restart it
to remove them.

> http://download.kde.org/stable/3.0.2/Mandrake/8.2/

I'm using the 8.1 rpms - minor point. Shouldn't be that big of a difference.

One thing I noticed was kstars now segfaults when in 3.0 beta something it
seems to have worked fine, although I didn't really test it hard.



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