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Re: OK, My turn for some help - KDE and apt



Use apt.  

deb http://snowcrash.tdyc.com slink kde contrib rkrusty

-Brad

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On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Carley, Jason (Australia) wrote:

> I am now up and going and would like to install KDE. As well as update my
> slink dist for any updates. I know I need to make a few entries into my
> sources.list file for the updates but am unsure of the "normal" way to
> download KDE. Do people use apt for this or just plain old ftp?  I assume
> that once I install KDE, I can use apt to keep it up to date. But to do the
> first install I was wondering how to go about it.
> 
> I suspect that KDE didn't get installed due to my earlier 2 binary CD
> install problem.  I gather it would be on CD 2 in the contrib directory - is
> this right?
> 
> Jason E Carley
> Merrill Lynch - Sydney
> Ph: +612 9225 6942
> Fax: +612 9225 6767
> email: jason_carley@ml.com
> 
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