I want to install KDE libraries only. Please assist.
Hello,
I left KDE out of the picture when I installed Slackware 11 to my desktop. I knew ahead of time that I would not be running KDE as my main desktop manager. However, there a few programs that I got accustomed to using that are dependant on KDE libraries, like kedit. Also I want to install Guarddog to manage iptables. From the /mnt/cdrom/kde directory, which packages I need to install to be able to run the programs I want? Without doing a full KDE install. Thanks, Hector |
Here are the packages I installed on my laptop with XFCE in order to run kmymoney2.
From Slackware 11.0 directory (http://packages.slackware.it/browse.php?q=11.0) Sub-directory slackware/kde: install kdelibs-3.5.4-i486-1 Sub-directory patches/packages: install qt-3.3.7-i486-1_slack11.0 I haven't yet installed ksudoku but it worked on my Slack 10.2 (of course with older versions of kdelibs and qt). I don't know of a package that contains only kedit. |
Thanks for your reply.
Basically, I used kedit as an example but ultimately Guarddog will be the one getting installed. I will give your tip a try this evening. |
It worked and now I have guarddog installed. Thanks.
And I picked up kdm on the way, too. Am I glad to see something more pleasing than xdm! |
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