[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I've installed KDE.  The literature says to make a path called:
> /opt/kde/bin.  How exactly would one do this?  And that there should be a
> directory in my home directory called: .xinitrc and if there isn't, to make
> one.  When I've tried to create a .xinitrc directory.  It says there
> already is one.  BUT THERE ISN'T ONE.  And once there is one, I'm suppose
> to write startkde on it...anywhere on the document?

any filename with a leading "." is not seen when doing an "ls" command
unless you put in the flag '-a' as in "ls -a ".

This is commonly done for all the local init files which you don't
want to have show up everytime you "ls" your home directory.

Jonathan

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