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$Id: FAQ,v 1.4 2005/08/10 02:50:53 sten Exp $
1.) How can I start KDE ?
a.) - the easy way -
vi ~/.xinitrc
---------snip---------
exec startkde
---------snap---------
b.) - the best way KDM -
vi /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession
---------snip---------
...
case $# in
1)
case $1 in
failsafe)
exec xterm -geometry 80x24-0-0
;;
kde)
exec /usr/bin/startkde
;;
esac
....
---------snap---------
^ add the Xsession "kde"
root@host:# /etc/rc.d/kdm start
2.) Other XServers can't connect to my xdm/kdm, help !
You must enable xdmcp !
vi /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config
--> look for:
DisplayManager.requestPort: 0
--> replace with:
DisplayManager.requestPort: 177
- or - simply comment it out ;-)
If you don't like kdm choose xdm.
For xdm, you should add your authorized hosts in /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess.
Test with 'X :1 -query localhost' or 'Xnest :1 -query localhost'
3.) Why are there so many libraries ??
You don't need to install/compile all of them.. but some nice functions
won't run without.
4.) My audio skips!
To enable real-time audio, you can use artswrapper
as root, "chmod u+s /usr/bin/artswrapper"
5.) Konqueror doesn't resume a partially-transfered file when using
sftp://hostname.
Periodically, updating either openssl and openssh breaks the sftp://
KIO-Slave. The fix is to recompile and update openssh, and then do the
same for kdelibs.
6.) Can I easily omit particular applications during the install ?
Yes you can, I got a mail from Patrick Yavitz which explains the needed
steps:
-------------------------------snip-----------------------------------
From: Patrick Yavitz
To: Daniel Mueller
Subject: CRUX KDE Ports
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:56:57 -0400
[..]
Here is an example, of how I removed unwanted applications from the
kdenetwork package.
build () {
cd $name-$version
DO_NOT_COMPILE="kit knewsticker kppp ksirc ktalkd wifi" \
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--with-xinerama \
--disable-debug \
--disable-dependency-tracking \
--enable-final
make
make DESTDIR=$PKG install
rm -rf $PKG/usr/share/doc
}
[..]
Unfortunately there is a draw back to this, some applications depend on
others, so removing one and not the other can cause errors during
compile time. For example when I included librss for removal the install
hit an error...
[..]
~Patrick
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7.) Why should I use KDE ? KDE isn't lightweight !
Hey ! It's your turn. In my opinion KDE is a nice desktop/wm.
Daniel Mueller
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edited by Nick Steeves