Heather, Thanks for your help. I now have enlightenment v0.16.3 installed using the 'apt-get install kdebase enlightenment' command you suggested. During the install, apt-get said that I had the latest kdebase installed and then proceded to install enlightenment.
Enlightenment looks cool! But unfortunately, that's as far as it goes... the KDE desktop is not automatically loaded. And, in fact, I cannot get to my KDE apps from the enlightenment menus. Bummer.... I would like to issue the 'startx' command and have X start up and go directly into the KDE desktop. I can get to the KDE desktop now by issuing the 'xinit' command and then issuing the 'startkde' command in the X login window. If I close the login window, X stops and I'm back at the command line. I am not currently running either xdm or kdm as both present me with a graphical login and then take me to the current window manager (now enlightenment, was twm). Argh... I wish I knew how to figure out who's doing what to whom with all these "managers".... X display manager to X session manager to X window manager to X terminal manager, etc., etc., etc. =============================================== On Tuesday 09 October 2001 18:48, Heather wrote: apt-get install kdebase enlightenment for "enlightenment" you can put sawfish, icewm, or whatever your favorite K-aware wm is -- I like enlightenment because I already have scads of themes for it. Which reminds me, you can also get kde-theme-* deb's too. See aptitude or console-apt for a good listing... and in case you haven't heard of those, they are packages too. (In later versions, you may need to fetch the package name "deity" instead of "console-apt".)

