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Bruce -<br>
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Thank you for the response. I guess this is to be expected since
Fedora is a test environment, but after getting a box all set up and
purring, it is not my idea of a fun activity to have to reconfigure a
box from scratch again.<br>
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Todd<br>
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<pre wrap="">I am getting an error when it gets to anaconda: "No
module named
constants_text".
Todd
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Yes it tried it on one of my test drives.
I did not have this problem but I did have all
kinds of problems with KDE hanging when logged
in as a normal user ID. When using KDE as root,
it was ok.
I then did a complete replacement (not upgrade)
of Fedora 3 with Fedora 4 and I have not had any
problems with KDE since (except for sound quality).
Thus, if you are going to use KDE, I would suggest
that you not do an 'UPGRADE' install.
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