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Hi everyone!
I have just ordered a new computer! On my old one i used Kubuntu... i want to try arch linux and im just wondering if you can install KDE on arch?!:/
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Sure. KDE 4.1 is in the Arch repos. If you want the KDE 3.5 release you can look at the KDEMod project.
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Ok thanks!
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You should have a look at our wiki, especially the Beginners Guide (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners_Guide). It should answer most of your initial queries about Arch.
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You should have a look at our wiki, especially the Beginners Guide (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners_Guide). It should answer most of your initial queries about Arch.
Sadly enough, the KDE page is mostly focused on those upgrading (and when I say mostly, I mean completely). It is not a particulary big deal, but it leaves a somewhat bad impression compared to how great everything else is written.
I'd gladly write something about it, but I fear it's beyond my skills.
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Installing KDE on a fresh Arch is as easy as: "pacman -S xorg kde ttf-bitstream-vera" (don't forget to run pacman -Syu before)
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Allan wrote:You should have a look at our wiki, especially the Beginners Guide (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners_Guide). It should answer most of your initial queries about Arch.
Sadly enough, the KDE page is mostly focused on those upgrading (and when I say mostly, I mean completely). It is not a particulary big deal, but it leaves a somewhat bad impression compared to how great everything else is written.
I'd gladly write something about it, but I fear it's beyond my skills.
Hey, at least I updated it for KDE4.1.
If you have suggestions for what needs to be added, give me an email at arch.dave@yahoo.com or post something here, I'll watch the thread.
Running GNU/Linux Arch (Core Dump) x86_64 on System Dell-a-zoid
on Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz
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