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how to install kde-minimal... [Solved]

Postby jumbotron » Mon May 17, 2010 1:06

i want to install kde minimal how can i do that :?: -do not want kde full-
i did a research with the searchs motors and guess NOTHING! :x maybe you can do a wiki more explicit with things like:

how to install kde minimal (if is possible)

how to install gnome-core (idem)

how to install gnome

how to install kde

how to install xfce

etc...

all this talking about 5.2 CORE installation...i'm newbie to sabayon but not to penguin: many years running debian and 80% all distros except gentoo/sabayon and slak
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Re: how to install kde-minimal...

Postby joost » Mon May 17, 2010 8:28

we have sets for this.

After you install Core do something like this:

equo update && equo upgrade then
equo install @xfce or
equo install @gnome or
equo install @lxde or
equo install @e17
equo install kde-meta

For KDE I did not write a set yet.
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Re: how to install kde-minimal...

Postby jumbotron » Mon May 17, 2010 15:50

thx dude...now i need a little help: when i start don't want anymore to type gdm like 'root'...the idea is start the pc and get in gdm(have flux also) automatically... is there something to configure? how to do that?
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Re: how to install kde-minimal...

Postby Jogai » Mon May 17, 2010 18:15

Look here for the solution: (using KDM) http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Kde4_min ... ay_manager
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Re: how to install kde-minimal...

Postby jumbotron » Mon May 17, 2010 18:41

jumbotron wrote:how to install kde minimal (if is possible)


hi!
u may do it:
# equo install kdebase-startkde
# equo install kdebase/dolphin
source: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Kde4_min ... ay_manager
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Re: how to install kde-minimal...

Postby jumbotron » Tue May 18, 2010 12:55

joost wrote:equo install @xfce or
equo install @gnome or
equo install @lxde or
equo install @e17




hi homie...what does @ mean?
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Re: how to install kde-minimal...

Postby jumbotron » Tue May 18, 2010 13:47

Jogai wrote:Look here for the solution: (using KDM) http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Kde4_min ... ay_manager


thx but still can enter 'automatic' :!:

it's tired to type root then password then gdm then user then password...do i need to install some package :?:
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Re: how to install kde-minimal... [Solved]

Postby joost » Tue May 18, 2010 14:15

equo install gdm
rc-update add xdm boot


then:

nano /etc/conf.d/xdm

and set DISPLAYMANAGER to "gdm"
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the @ signs mark a set. A set is just a collection of packages.
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Re: how to install kde-minimal... [Solved]

Postby jumbotron » Tue May 18, 2010 16:52

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rc-update add xdm boot


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* rc-update: xdm already installed in runlevel 'boot' ; skipping
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Re: how to install kde-minimal... [Solved]

Postby micia » Wed May 19, 2010 9:17

That message is just stating that xdm was already in that runlevel, so it will skip it.
Proceed with setting GDM as your default login manager like joost suggested, you can use the nano console based text editor, or any other text editor, for example using gedit:
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gksu gedit /etc/conf.d/xdm


There is also a wiki page on how to setup autologin:
http://wiki.sabayon.org/index.php?title=En:HOWTO:_Setting_Up_Autologin

maybe you can do a wiki more explicit with things like:

Maybe you could help out :D
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