Navindra Umanee wrote: > Personally, I recommend that you don't use the .debs because you won't > find debs for any of the many other KDE applications available. I > think it is better that you keep KDE separate in /opt/kde or > /usr/local/kde and use a program such as Smart Install to keep track > of KDE packages. > > You might also steal /etc/menu-methods/kde from the .debs before you > get rid of them (and edit it to use a proper directory).
Could you expand on how to do this? I installed from the same source tarballs as on Suse, and the configure script didn't detect it was being installed on debian. So I have no debian menus in kpanel :-( Short of installing binary debs, can I do this? How do debian users setup local printers? I see no front end like Redhat control panel or YasT. The /etc files are rather intimidating and I can't find the relevant documentation. (I have the Debian 2 official binary CD for 1386) Does Debian 2.1 come with a Window Maker deb compiled with --enable-kde? TIA George Russell

