Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
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Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
Is it possible, and how, to install KDE4 on Mint Debian?
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Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
I moved this here
Seems like a better home for it
oscar799
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Seems like a better home for it
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Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
Maybe. There's a package name "kde-full" found on package manager. Haven't tested it but based on the description, it should install KDE. I just don't know what KDE version would that be.beli0135 wrote:Is it possible, and how, to install KDE4 on Mint Debian?
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Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
Hi!
If you like KDE what about sidux (aptosid)?
Regards
Djon
If you like KDE what about sidux (aptosid)?
Regards
Djon
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
sidux is not as easy and as complete (out of the box) compared to Mint. Haven't tried aptosid.Djon wrote:Hi!
If you like KDE what about sidux (aptosid)?
Regards
Djon
Also, I don't like how sidux change the KDE theme. Though, there must be a way to use the original KDE theme, I don't know how to.
Also, after sidux removed smxi and sgfxi support, it was a bit complicated to update my nvidia propreitary drivers after a kernel upgrade.
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Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
well them "removing support" doesn't mean you can't use it. I know the sidux forum is sometimes a little heavy on the "don't do this don't do that or you forfeit all support" yadda yadda. I think they wont even let you add repos hehe.
Just do what you like just as in any other debian based system - as long as you're careful. And in case of emergency just ask in the debian forum instead of aptosid's
Although I'm not sure how functional/upd-to-date/old smxi is since my playing around with it and sidux was pleasant but short (decided i wanted a bit more of "just runs" - i am a linux-newbie after all and while learning is always a pleasure of course I do have other things I'm supposed to be learning )
Just do what you like just as in any other debian based system - as long as you're careful. And in case of emergency just ask in the debian forum instead of aptosid's
Although I'm not sure how functional/upd-to-date/old smxi is since my playing around with it and sidux was pleasant but short (decided i wanted a bit more of "just runs" - i am a linux-newbie after all and while learning is always a pleasure of course I do have other things I'm supposed to be learning )
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
sidux/aptosid can still use the smxi scripts etc just head to www.smxi.org and add them!
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
Indeed. That's the main reason I prefer Mint over Sidux/Aptosid. Mint is *based* on pure Debian, but Mint is not Debian's poodle! Huh? Firefox? Not the "orthodoxian" the one and only Iceweasel 3.5.xxxx? Tss, and here they talk about (cough cough) evil **Multimedia** -aps and use the real name for them. And they don't wet their pants when they do it.gotjazz wrote:well them "removing support" doesn't mean you can't use it. I know the sidux forum is sometimes a little heavy on the "don't do this don't do that or you forfeit all support" yadda yadda. I think they wont even let you add repos hehe.
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
KDE is 4.4.3 in Squeeze
gets everything: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/kde-full
gets basic KDE: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/kde-plasma-desktop
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sudo apt-get install kde-full
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sudo apt-get install kde-plasma-desktop
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
Yap, that is what I needed.
What was intent in the 1st place: I wish rolling release, but I dont like gnome.
Currently openSUSE user, but I really got tired of installing new versions (any distro).
Arch is too... arch... lol
Gentoo is too nag due to everything compiling from source (which is good, on one side, and not so on the other)
Sabayon is excellent, but not rolling.
Used mint before (my fav distro behind openSUSE), now this rolling is really tempting, but I dont want gnome. As you say, if possible to install kde, then I just might go for it.
What was intent in the 1st place: I wish rolling release, but I dont like gnome.
Currently openSUSE user, but I really got tired of installing new versions (any distro).
Arch is too... arch... lol
Gentoo is too nag due to everything compiling from source (which is good, on one side, and not so on the other)
Sabayon is excellent, but not rolling.
Used mint before (my fav distro behind openSUSE), now this rolling is really tempting, but I dont want gnome. As you say, if possible to install kde, then I just might go for it.
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
There is an unofficlal repo for kde4.5beli0135 wrote:Hmm.. I'd like to have kde4.5
# Debian Qt/KDE (KDE4.5) semi-official package repository http://qt-kde.debian.net/
# Secure APT- aptitude install pkg-kde-archive-keyring
# deb http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main
# deb-src http://qt-kde.debian.net/debian experimental-snapshots main
Or you can follow the steps secipolla posted.
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
Sounds like you would do well with just plain, vanilla Debian + KDE packages, with Mint's packages added post-install. If you've tried both Arch and Gentoo, I'm sure you'll find getting a Debian system set up pretty straightforward. It's more cleaner than trying to add KDE upon a Gnome base, at least.beli0135 wrote:Yap, that is what I needed.
What was intent in the 1st place: I wish rolling release, but I dont like gnome.
Currently openSUSE user, but I really got tired of installing new versions (any distro).
Arch is too... arch... lol
Gentoo is too nag due to everything compiling from source (which is good, on one side, and not so on the other)
Sabayon is excellent, but not rolling.
Used mint before (my fav distro behind openSUSE), now this rolling is really tempting, but I dont want gnome. As you say, if possible to install kde, then I just might go for it.
Re: Mint Debian, install KDE4, possible?
Actually, apt-get install kde-full did the job perfectly.
Yea, not clean due to having gnome also, but who cares, I my just switch back-and forth if I wish to..
Yea, not clean due to having gnome also, but who cares, I my just switch back-and forth if I wish to..