> 1. Use apt or yum. It's easier, really. Well I have good experience with Apt-get. I have absolutely no idea about YUM. Can you point me to some tutorials which can help me learn them? > 2. The conflicts lines are pretty self-explanatory (IMO). You need to > also upgrade kdeaddons kdeartwork kdebase (at the same time) if you're > going to manually try to upgrade kdelibs. You can alternatively, > rpm -e kdeaddons kdeartwork kdebase > to avoid the conflict, and the install/upgrade them later. LOL that is a wonderful Idea. I wonder why did it not come to my mind Pretty cool and time to try it. Thanks a lot. I will post back with the results soon. -- "No-one dies a virgin. Life screws everyone."