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Borked.
The details are hazy - I was very tired at the time - but I believe it involved taking a screenshot of my spanking new KDE 3.2 installation, with 'rm -rf /*' typed in at an xterm, you know, just for a laugh. Believe me when I say at no point did I hit Enter, but when I closed the terminal, the drives started churning. A moment of confusion was followed quickly by a moment of realisation, which in turn was followed by a moment of violent lunging for the Big Red Switch.
Fingers crossed, said switch was returned to its 'go' position. 'Go' it did not.
This isn't usually a problem but, unbeknown to me, the last backup DVD I burned turned out to be a coaster. The MD5s were fine just after it was burned, but lo, unrecoverable errors while untaring.
Of course that wasn't the end of it - I had the KDE 3.2 RPMs saved and after re-installing RedHat 9, I went about replacing KDE. Shouldn't have bothered. The dependencies list was longer than my arm. After close to 2 hours on rpmseek all was resolved. Until I installed Evolution.
Evolution proceeded to replace my kerberos libs with an earlier version, which was fine for Evolution, but not for any other app, to the point where I had to switch between the two kerberos versions just to read my e-mail.
Ah, well. I'm downloading Fedora Core 1 now. Over a 512k ADSL line. I'll be here for about 9 hours (Downloader for X got mangled up somewhere along the way, and won't compile any more, so I'm downloading 1.8 Gig of stuff with Mozilla Firebird. Hope this server supports resumes).

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