Monday, February 7, 2011

Vezon And Kardas Bionicle Instructions

install KDE afterwards



all have noticed it: Debian 6.0 is released . And I think it worked really well. Sorry there is a lack of documentation. The Docs of Ubuntu are unfortunately not always 100% and are in Debian not as practical as that of Ubuntu. Still, now I have Debian on Nettop, so on my main PC as the first Internet Operating system set up. The configuration I could hinbiegen extent that I feel just as comfortable as in Ubuntu. Part I forget, which I am working. This is a good sign.

Yes, and if it is too well, then you have to test something new. So I've been playing today, KDE (and later also). My last experience with KDE from about 2002, from a time when I only had a slow PC and an Internet-Flat. I then not all get SuSE to work. At that time Windows was better suited for my hardware. The Internet PC at that time had only a 200 MHz computer with Windows 95 and a 56k modem. That was enough for a long time. At that time, Linux has not made any real sense.

Installing KDE today was a breeze. The command is

sudo apt-get install kde-plasma-desktop

Following is the message:
It must be downloaded 198 MB of archives.
After this operation, use 470 MB of additional disk space.

have half an hour I looked and all the necessary items, was installed, but in English. Then sign
I myself once and admire the surroundings. - All well as colorful here. But honestly
: The direct effects of work from. Tools have to pick out from the K menu rather lengthy, and the bar at the top of Gnome I miss now. Where are the quick launch buttons? And the Clock? If the date is übereinandergefummelt add everything illegible. And everything is down - as in Windows. Somehow not my thing. Then the attempt to add up a fumble bar. It becomes full of arrows and control symbols. In the end, I click somewhere and the bar is gone again. Too bad the clock was already inside. My fumbling with the automatically-adjusting NumLock key is also fatal to me in KDE: Now the lights Key lamp whenever NumLock is disabled and vice versa. But it run Truecrypt, Thunderbird, Pidgin, and Skype right away. I play around with KDE time I gaaaaanz have much time and boredom.


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