Chris Arnold wrote:
> I want to install 10.3 on a test drive and during that install of 10.3,
> install kde4 from opensuse repo. I look through KDE on opensuse and see
> KDE Backports
> KDE Core Packages
> KDE Community
> KDE Playground
> KDE 4
>
> Which one do i use to get stable KDE4? Or do yo
I want to install 10.3 on a test drive and during that install of 10.3,
install kde4 from opensuse repo. I look through KDE on opensuse and see
KDE Backports
KDE Core Packages
KDE Community
KDE Playground
KDE 4
Which one do i use to get stable KDE4? Or do you have to get it from KDE.org?
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See: http://en.opensuse.org/KDE4
If you also want to do some developer testing:
You can also install 11.0 Alpha0 but then you need to do a factory
update or the foctory install of KDE4 as mentioned on the link above. As
KDE4 of alpha doesn't work yet.
http://software.opensuse.org/developer
Willia
On Thursday 27 December 2007 02:32:02 William Biggs wrote:
> I would like to know how it install kde 4
http://en.opensuse.org/KDE4
If you're running 10.3, scroll down to "Installation", then click the blue
icon that says "KDE 4 Desktop"
Anders
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On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:30, Curtis Rey wrote:
> On Saturday 02 June 2007, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
> > > "The KDE4 packages install into the /usr prefix hence KDE3 and
> > > KDE4 can be installed at the same time."
> >
> > what does it mean by "/usr prefix"?
>
> /usr stands for "unix system resour
On Saturday 02 June 2007, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
> > "The KDE4 packages install into the /usr prefix hence KDE3 and KDE4 can
> > be installed at the same time."
>
> what does it mean by "/usr prefix"?
/usr stands for "unix system resources". Previously to KDE4, KDE on SuSE was
installed in the /o
On Sunday 03 June 2007 00:37, Richard Bos wrote:
> "The KDE4 packages install into the /usr prefix hence KDE3 and KDE4 can be
> installed at the same time."
Another point were SUSE does not dare to be different from RH?
RH already puts everything in /usr and strictly speaking, I
hate that. No ma
Hi All,
Trying to install factory build of the KDE 4 on my exisitng openSUSE
10.2 (KDE 3.5.7 upgraded) . Following the instructions from
(http://en.opensuse.org/KDE4).
1. Using YaST, added the factory repository to installation source.
2. Not knowing what are the packages I need to install to g
On Saturday 02 June 2007 16:43, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
> > "The KDE4 packages install into the /usr prefix hence KDE3 and KDE4
> > can be installed at the same time."
>
> what does it mean by "/usr prefix"?
All the files it installs reside in a subdirectory of the /usr
directory. In KDE version 3
"The KDE4 packages install into the /usr prefix hence KDE3 and KDE4 can be
installed at the same time."
what does it mean by "/usr prefix"?
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Op Saturday 02 June 2007 12:27:13 schreef Mohammad Bhuyan:
> Writing to the list as the instruction provided in opensuse wiki (
> http://en.opensuse.org/KDE4 ) was not clear enough for me.
>
> 1. Can I install KDE 4 parallel to my KDE 3.5.7 (latest release) on 10.2?
As stated on the wiki page:
"Th
Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Writing to the list as the instruction provided in opensuse wiki (
> http://en.opensuse.org/KDE4 ) was not clear enough for me.
>
> 1. Can I install KDE 4 parallel to my KDE 3.5.7 (latest release) on 10.2?
>
I'vwe never tried this with kde, but when I had to
Hi All,
Writing to the list as the instruction provided in opensuse wiki (
http://en.opensuse.org/KDE4 ) was not clear enough for me.
1. Can I install KDE 4 parallel to my KDE 3.5.7 (latest release) on 10.2?
2. If yes, should I expect a option to choose KDE 3 / KDE 4 at my login?
3. I am assum
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