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little_penguin 07-28-2005 07:47 AM

KDE on Fedora?
 
Hello,

Can anyone tell me how well KDE runs on Fedora 4? I am possibly going to switch to it from Suse 9.2 but I am very used to using KDE and I am unsure about using Gnome, it would be good to have the option for either but I heard that Gnome was the default, has KDE not been optimised so well for it? Or do they both run well?

Thanks :)

PTrenholme 07-28-2005 08:01 AM

It work quite well, witl no problems of which I'm aware. And it's in the Fedora DVD, so there's no (additional) download problem.

little_penguin 07-28-2005 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PTrenholme
It work quite well, witl no problems of which I'm aware. And it's in the Fedora DVD, so there's no (additional) download problem.

Cool :) Do you think Gnome runs better? I have never really used Gnome but I would like to give it a go.

flo1 07-28-2005 08:14 AM

Hi,

the only thing I ever had problems with is that the automatik istallation (with rpm-packager) only works with gnome. Other than that I am using KDE all the time with no problems

Have fun
Flo

little_penguin 07-28-2005 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by flo1
Hi,

the only thing I ever had problems with is that the automatik istallation (with rpm-packager) only works with gnome. Other than that I am using KDE all the time with no problems

Have fun
Flo


You know if there is a dial-up internet program in Gnome? I use kinternet just now in KDE but I cant find a simmilar dial-up program for Gnome.

Booboo 07-29-2005 02:04 AM

There is the KPPP dialer that comes with KDE 3.4 but i think it can be found in Gnome 2.10 to or the Network Device Control which can be found in both.
My personal favorite desktop environment is XFCE (based on Gnome so I've heard) because it starts up much faster and it exits pretty fast to and above all I like how it looks to (just a preference of mine)

grautu 07-29-2005 10:04 AM

Hi,
I'm really satisfied by KDE under FC4. However, pay attention (when installing Fedora) to load and install all related components, since RedHat stresses not on KDE but on GNOME!. In my opinion, KDE is much better than GNOME.
Good Luck!

mkoljack 07-29-2005 01:48 PM

You will find the installation a breeze. Anaconda is the installer. Very nice. If you have the disc space, I suggest doing an "everything" install. That way you are sure to have all pkgs including the devel pkgs if you choose to compile software.

KDE works as great in FC4 as SuSE 9.3. Really nice distribution. Very important to run "yum update" immediately after the install. Several patches/updates to be done. And, this link is very helpful as well:

http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_cor...ion_notes.html

Good Luck.

boxerboy 07-31-2005 08:17 AM

im running fc4 it installed with gnome by default but i added kde cause i like it better. gnome is set up where ur accessories adn stuff are along the top of screen. and kde is more like a windows set up. i enjoy kde alot better but when a page is open like the prefferences for the bar at bottom i cant hit apply cause the tool bar is blocking it i tried moving it and everything.

w6bi 07-31-2005 06:58 PM

If you want your default DE (desktop environment) to be KDE, from the command line run

switchdesk kde

If you want all new user accounts to be created with KDE as the default instead of GNOME, change /etc/sysconfig/desktop to read

DESKTOP="KDE"

If you want your computer to boot up with KDM instead of GDM , add the following line to /etc/sysconfig/desktop:

DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"

I prefer KDM because I can hit Ctl-Alt-Del and be given an option to shutdown the computer without having to log out first.

Hope this helps.

boxerboy 08-01-2005 05:29 AM

ty w6bi i didnt know ctrl alt delete wortked like that.
whatever you do dont delete the task manager from the list i did by mistake and everytime i lowered something i could never find it again :(


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