Whatever desktop environment you're using, I recommend the VLC media player.

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On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Rafnews <raf.news@gmail.com> wrote:
On 21.11.2013 17:39, Doug wrote:
On 11/21/2013 03:40 AM, Rafnews wrote:
KDE in failover mode
You used this expression with reference to an old, slow computer.
How do you run KDE in failover mode? (I'm not using Fedora--I
have KDE on PCLinuxOS.) My pc is fast enough, but I'm curious,
since I never saw that option anywhere. Or is that specific to Fedora?

--doug

Hi Doug,

once i was in XFCE desktop, i installed with yum the KDE desktop environment and once logged off, you can select the desktop you want to use. i saw there 2 KDE (failover and classic).

HTH,

Alain

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