Bruce Lybbert Office wrote:
> apt-get install x-window-system kde
By this, I think, you've got mostly everything. If you want
install kdm (KDE login manager), then install kdm package, and
anything what you want to try (I would suggest koffice), but you
have most of the stuff already installed. I
On Saturday 26 March 2005 00:29, Bruce Lybbert Office wrote:
> What I have done so far.
> aptget install xfree86-common
This shouldn't be needed as the next apt-get command you issue below has
dependency on this package, and thus auto-installs it.
> apt-get install x-window-system kde
This comm
I have been running a fairly lean debian box for some time I have
decided to install KDE.
Is there a good tutorial on the step by step of installing KDE. I looked
through the archives and found part of it
What I have done so far.
aptget install xfree86-common
apt-get install x-window-system kde
apt
I have been running a fairly lean debian box for some time I have
decided to install KDE.
Is there a good tutorial on the step by step of installing KDE. I looked
through the archives and found part of it
What I have done so far.
aptget install xfree86-common
apt-get install x-window-system kde
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