Bob Koss wrote:
>
> I finally have a stable, functioning, system running X, using ice. It
> works. Cool.
>
> I would like to try KDE. What's my best plan to do this, since KDE is
> in Woody? Should I do a dist-upgrade and then get the KDE packages,
> or should I get the KDE packages in the orde
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 06:57:27AM -0400, Bob Koss wrote:
>
> I finally have a stable, functioning, system running X, using ice. It
> works. Cool.
>
> I would like to try KDE. What's my best plan to do this, since KDE is
> in Woody? Should I do a dist-upgrade and then get the KDE packages,
> or
>
> Have a look ay http://kde.debian.net
>
Wow, that was relatively easy. Thanks.
I have to say that this is the friendliest and most helpful Linux group I've
ever encountered.
Robert S. Koss, Ph.D. | Training and Mentoring
Senior Consultant | Object Oriented Design
Object Mentor,
Bob Koss wrote:
I finally have a stable, functioning, system running X, using ice. It
works. Cool.
I would like to try KDE. What's my best plan to do this,
Have a look ay http://kde.debian.net
Frank
I finally have a stable, functioning, system running X, using ice. It
works. Cool.
I would like to try KDE. What's my best plan to do this, since KDE is
in Woody? Should I do a dist-upgrade and then get the KDE packages,
or should I get the KDE packages in the order listed at kde.org and
hope th
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