Hi
> Two important things -- what distribution of Debian are you using,
>and what version of KDE do you want? I'd recommend going for KDE 2
>over KDE 1.x. On my system, I installed KDE 2 onto my
>recently-upgraded potato. /etc/apt/sources.list should contain:
>
>deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto kde2 qt1apps optional
I tried this, I had tried this to different locations last night and it
just says file not found, my connection to the net is fine
> Once you've gotten all the packages, add startkde to your
>.xsession and remove any other window managers (assuming you're not
>doing that funky WindowMaker/KDE mix thing) if you're using xdm to
>start X. Otherwise, just invoke KDE manually when you start X.
now you have lost me... i have always just installed kde with my redhat
install and it has just worked... I don't even know that I have x installed
on this or anything, the NT disk looks more tempting by the minute it has
to be said!!
Rachel Andrew
http://www.rachelandrew.co.uk
i know there is strength in the differences between us and i know there is
comfort where we overlap - ani difranco
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