Go to KDE or GNOME's site download the package and then read the INSTALL
file or thereof that is equivalent and compile away.

Cheers,

        Aly.

On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 00:22, David Giraud wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm writing a paper for school comparing the KDE and GNOME window managers.  I'd 
>like to get the default versions of KDE and GNOME running (without any bluecurve or 
>any RedHat 8 influence at all).  I'd like stock versions, like the ones that can be 
>downloaded and installed from scratch or use in different distributions like 
>Slackware.  I tried Slackware 8.1 but I switched to Redhat 8 because I love RPMs and 
>the out-of-the-box hardware support.  Does anyone know how to go about installing a 
>pure KDE and GNOME on Redhat 8?  I want Redhat 8 without the Redhat 8 GUI elements!
> 
> Happy holidays,
> 
> -David Giraud
> 
> 
> 
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