John Jolet wrote:

>
> there is a very good howto on kde in the documentation on the 
> gentoo.org site.  I point you in that direction because it mentions a 
> bunch of possibilities, and I don't recall them all.  however, a 
> google for "site:gentoo.org kde" should net you the relevant stuff.  
> basically kde (can't speak to gnome, don't care for it) is broken 
> into lots of ebuilds.  I personally did an emerge kde-meta, because I 
> use the full-blown kde.  but there's also smaller bits you can install.
>
> Always do an emerge packagename -pv first, as it will evaluate your 
> USE flags and tell you what prereqs it'll install.
>


> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml?style=printable


That may help.

Dale
:-)


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