You can't install kde without having X installed. KDE is a window manager
which works in a windowing environment (X). Its like a basement upon which
you build a house.
KDE is supposed to be started from within X, you can (and should) have a
script file that starts kde automatically for your.
On 2003.06.18 11:58, Joseph Felps wrote:
Thanks for the replay, but I really already knew this. I've done
alot of reading of the subject and I am able to get kde to start up
with the startkde script, but everything is not exactlly right.
However my main problem seems to be that even though
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