Try ftp://ftp.timsnet.com/kde/pre1.1/19981026/
As well as being more up to date, this will cure the libstdc++ problem slink users are having. Now that the license problems are almost sorted out, hopefully KDE will be back in Debian soon. -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Stephen A. Witt wrote: > On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Phillip Deackes wrote: > > > This question may have been asked before - if so please excuse me. > > > > I want to install KDE on my system but am finding that there are no > > debian packages of KDE available anywhere - ftp.kde.org appears to have > > some libc5 binaries available in contrib, but nothing for glibc6 - the > > directory appears to have been cleared. > > > > I know about the recent decision by Debian not to distribute KDE debs, > > but surely there are some debs somewhere? > > > > Tanks, > > > > KDE is available in the Debian 2.0 (hamm) distribution in the contrib > section. I've been running this for a couple of weeks now with success. > This is not quite the latest version of KDE, though what the practical > differences are I'm not sure. My experience has been that it is fairly > capable and stable. As far as debs for the latest KDE releases, I'm not > sure. I read somewhere in one of the lengthy KDE threads that someone > intended to continue to package the KDE stuff in Debian form and put it on > ftp.kde.org, but I haven't located it yet. >