On Mon March 19 2007 13:13, Jonathan D. Arnold / Daemon Dancing wrote: > I'm a new OpenSUSE user, after years of FreeBSD and other Linux distros, > and I've been extremely pleased with my week long experiment with OpenSUSE. > I'll be documenting my odyssey a little more on my blog. > > Anyway, I'd like to use KDE instead of GNOME. Or at least install KDE so > as to make it a session option, as I am much more familiar with KDE and I > want to digest only so much at any one time. I have the DVD of 10.2 and > was trying to figure out what the best procedure for adding KDE is. I see > the upgrading KDE page on the opensuse.org site, but I'm not sure if that > applies to me.
Hi Jonathan, This is quite straightforward: YaST -> Software Management -> Filter (top-left) on 'Patterns' then, under 'Graphical Environments', select 'KDE Base System' and 'KDE Desktop Environment'. Click the 'Accept' button and you should be on your way. FYI, the 'upgrading KDE page' at opensuse.org applies /after/ you've installed the original version of KDE that is supplied with the distribution. hth & regards, Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
