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Does kde 4 work well with arch?
KDE4 is just for developers, and it does not (yet) seem to work well in any distro. Go for e17-cvs.
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skottish wrote:
It's in the community repo under e17-cvs. It's actually 20 packages or so.
You can just do #pacman -S e and it will all install. Some nice person made it very easy for us all.
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils ... - Louis Hector Berlioz
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Okay, here is what I have been doing. I am currently using ubuntu ... i know i know .... however it has allowed me to take your suggestions and install them all and experiment.
xfce
kde
gnome
enlightenment
K-enlightenment
G-enlightenment
awesome
icewm
the enlightenment available was version e16
Probably like XFCE it seemed clean, and fast. However, I found myself switching back to gnome at times simply because I knew where stuff was.
KDE 3.5.9 was the only one that crashed, not once but 3 different times.
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the enlightenment available was version e16
It sounds like that you don't have the community repo enabled yet. In the file /etc/pacman.conf, there will be a subsection [community]. Uncomment that line [community] as well as the "Include" line. Then run pacman -Sy to update the repos. From there E17 will be available.
Last edited by skottish (2008-03-12 15:45:52)
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I feel dumb ...
What is K-enlightenment? Neither pacman nor wikipedia seems to know that. Please enlight me.
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K-enlightenment, and G-enlightenment
KDE that uses enlightenment as its windows manager
Gnome that uses enlightenment as its windows manager
Kinda like this
http://opengeu.intilinux.com/Home.html
remember ubuntu uses enlightenment e16
I fully plan on using E17 or XFCE
E17 looks awesome on Youtube
PS I am installing ARCH right now. It is currently doing pacman -Syu
I do not have anything else installed yet, any advice, I will take.
Last edited by TechDragon (2008-03-12 18:39:10)
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whoa! that's possible? that's possible!
I need real, proper pen and paper for this.
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