Hola.

First. Are you sure you want to install ALL KDE4, with all the games, the 
educational programs, etc, etc? If not you can try the package "kde4-minimal" 
and later install the programs you want individually.

Second. I would try the fast and easy way instead of wasting time and mental 
health investigating all those problems you mention.
I would do a basic install of the testing branch from 
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer; you don't have even to waste a 
CD, there are lots of webpages with easy instructions to install from an USB 
memory, like this one: 
http://www.esdebian.org/foro/26476/howto-instalar-debian-usb. Once installed 
the system I'd just install Xorg, my graphic card's drivers and then add 
unstable and experimental repos to my sources.list and install the desktop.
If you don't want to be on an hybrid Testing/Unstable/Experimental system you 
can update to Sid, clear, but I'd try this easy way first and verify everything 
works fine before.

For KDE4 updates from experimental remember to follow the instructions here 
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/experimental.html

Saludos.



El Domingo, 8 de Marzo de 2009 15:03:52 Guan de dio escribió:
> Hi everybody,
> 
>       Today is my 3rd day try to install Debian sid with KDE4 in a PC.
> 
>       I have been using a Install CD of etch. After installing I upgrade the
> distro to sid and enable the experimental repositories. I try to install
> kde4 using aptitude install -t experimental kde4.
> 
>       I'm surprise that after upgrade to sid, in the booting I can see a lot
> of warning messages about /etc/modprobe.d/ XXXX  has not a conf file ¿?
> 
>      The kde4 instalation fails due to the dependecens. The message said
> that if the new packages will be installed some package will be broken,
> package as rar, unrar, ...
> 
>      Somes tips please?
> 
> Thanks,
> GUAN
> 


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