At 05:21 PM 9/28/2008, Dave Feustel wrote:
>>>>>
I'm running F9 and I would like to switch from gnome to kde,
but I have not figured out how that is done. Can someone
explain how?
<<<<<
Good evening, Dave.
First of all, you need to have KDE installed, if it is not already
installed. It isn't installed by default, in an initial F9
installation. So, you need to log on as root, open up a terminal
window, and say "yum groupinstall "KDE Softwarre Development"" ("yum
groupinstall KDE" may also work but I didn't try that).
Then, you have one of two ways: switchdesk, or selecting it in a
little box on login.
switchdesk is a command-line utility where you log on as yourself,
open up a terminal window, and say "switchdesk KDE". If you try that
and KDE isn't installed, it will tell you that you need to use "yum
groupinstall "KDE Software Development"" to install KDE.
If switchdesk isn't installed, you have to log on as root and say
"yum install switchdesk" first.
The other way is, when you click on your userID in the login screen
but before you type in the password, a small pulldown box will appear
at the bottom center of the screen, containing all of the desktops
you have installed. Click on the arrow and select "KDE" from that
box, and from then on, until you change it, all of your logins will
be to KDE (again, as long as you have KDE installed).
Note that you could use the graphical "Add/Remove Software" to do all
the KDE installation (and installation of other things like
switchdesk), but I have had that crash on me once too many times, in
the middle of a software install session, leaving things in an
indeterminate state. So, I use "Add/Remove Software" to get a list
of everything I need to add, then I use the command line "yum
install..." or "yum groupinstall..." to do the actual installation.
Hope this helps...
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