On Monday 01 January 2007 18:55, Jerzy Goca wrote:
> Hi to all,
> Some time ago I installed the core part of KDE-3.5.2 (aRts, Kdelibs,
> Kdebase and Kde-i18), just to have a proper graphical environment to
> work with BLFS. I had only the required and recommended dependencies
> available at this time.
> Now my system contains much more of the optional packages and I would
> like to update the already installed KDE packages and then go on with
> the rest of the KDE.
>
> I saw that there is a newer version of KDE available (3.5.5) and I would
> like to give it a try.
> I would like to know if is it OK to overwrite the existing 3.5.2
> installation with the 3.5.5 version or should I uninstall first.

Just go ahead and install overtop of the existing version of KDE.  Install the 
new arts, kdelibs, and then the rest of the packages.  You can even do it 
while the existing KDE is running, although sometimes KDE will act a little 
weird while you are in the middle of the update.
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