so far so good, I just installed it for first time. It looks like they
have their own thing going.
I am looking forward to getting it going under XDM though. Unlike
enlightenment, you can run it under something other than root.
So far I have no regrets, other than they need more themes for it.
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> For Linux 2.0.36, has anyone regretted the installation of KDE?
>
> Are all programs foreign (not in any KDE's installation) to KDE
> compatible in every way?
>
> Is KDE more user friendly than any of the X-Windows products?
>
> Does KDE run in and of itself separately from X-Windows?
>
> If you're on a workstation, can you execute KDE on a server into the
> workstation and how?
>
> When KDE installs - will it remove any of the X-Windows products? And,
> if an uninstallation is necessary, will KDE return X-Windows to its
> normalcy?
>
> Can you setup a new program in the menus for execution without
> manually manipulating the configuration files?
>
> Will KDE integrate the X-Windows programs during the installation?
>
> Anything else that you may offer will help immensely...
>
>
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> P.'S. Detailed Documentation(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome!
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