Ok.. I did that and it worked. 

Thanks for the advice :)

Joe

On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 10:25, MET wrote:
> To my understanding, as I asked this question earlier is yes, just do
> ' rpm -Uvh --nodeps *.rpm '.  Haven't had a guaranteed safe** time to
> test it out through.  But it should work as long as you have ALL the
> rpm's from the site.  And also note, RH VERY SADLY doesn't really
> support KDE.  Apparently just one of their employees during their spare
> time makes the rpm's so who knows.  So far so good though.
> 
> ~ MET
> 
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> List,
> I would like some advice on upgrading my KDE to 3.0.4. I guess there are
> some bug fixes and security patches with this new version, so I would
> like to upgrade. Now, in the past, I would simply do a rpm -UHV --nodeps
> *.rpm in the directory that contained the KDE rpm's. Is this what you
> would do. Or is there a better safer way to do this. 
> 
> Any opinions are welcome. 
> 
> Thanks
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