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Heya,
I was distrosurfing (Zenwalk, Vector), and now came back to Arch.
My question is, how do I install XFce-svn ?
I had KDE running with 'pacman -S kde xorg nvidia' and adding hal and kdm to my rc.conf..
Can I install Xfce-svn with 'pacman -S xfce-svn' ? or how do I do it ?
should I use gdm or kdm ? or without any dm ?
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pacman -S xfce-svn xfce-svn-extra (also xorg if u havent already done so).
if u know whats the purpose of each package if u select No when pacman asks for permission to install the whole list, u can choose to install (or not)each package seperately
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Heya,
I was distrosurfing (Zenwalk, Vector), and now came back to Arch.
My question is, how do I install XFce-svn ?I had KDE running with 'pacman -S kde xorg nvidia' and adding hal and kdm to my rc.conf..
Can I install Xfce-svn with 'pacman -S xfce-svn' ? or how do I do it ?
should I use gdm or kdm ? or without any dm ?
Enable the unstable repo, and then do
pacman -S xfce4-svn
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xfce doesn't dependon any display managers,
however; u will need to install sudo, and add ur users to it if u want the shutdown option on the logout thingy...
pacman -S sudo
and edit /etc/sudoers [i think]
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