As it is a general KDE question, it is the wrong mailing list! Please ask your question again at the kde-user mailing list. (Archives: for example: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ (if you do not want to subscribe to the list)) I am by no way a RedHat specialist, but at first view I would say you have bad luck. If RedHat jumped the version number from 6 to 7, then I suppose that some main system libraries have changed too. So I would think you cannot upgrade KDE using RPM for version RH7. But as told, please ask the question again at the right mailing list! -----Original Message----- From: Kallio, Frank H [SMTP:frank.h.kallio@intel.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 7:35 PM To: 'koffice@kde.org' Subject: Elementary RPM Question Greetings: I went thru the FAQ list without finding an answer to my question. I downloaded the Red Hat binaries from the sourceforge mirror for KDE 2 which includes KOffice. What I was looking for was sequence documentation for upgrading with the 26 rpm files on the sourceforge mirror. Since the sourceforge mirror files are listed as RH 7, there may be more upgrading necessary for me to get the KDE 2 binaries installed. My current Linux system is RH 6.2. In the past, upgrading with a small number of files, I have been able to use the -query option of rpm to lean "requires and provides" and the --test option. It seems that a more positive method must exist for doing rpm upgrades that learns or provides the install sequence information. Regards, Frank Kallio