Try creating an .xsession file in your home directory containing this line:
exec /usr/bin/kde2
On Thursday 01 March 2001 1:45 am, Ross Smith wrote:
> I recently installed Debian potato and apt-getted helix-gnome.
>
> Everything was working fine.
>
> Since I heard about KDE 2.1, and I prefer to u
I recently installed Debian potato and apt-getted helix-gnome.
Everything was working fine.
Since I heard about KDE 2.1, and I prefer to use KDE, I did:
apt-get install kdebase task-kde
from
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main crypto optional qt1apps
The install worked fine, but now when I ty
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