Hi, I apologies if this is a dumb question. But is it at all possible to install "K" programs (i.e. Kolf, KPDF, K*, etc) under the gnome graphical environment?
If so, I assume they are installable using jus standard "yum" commands.
Thanks again.
Cheers, Tony Crouch
Hi Tony,
Sure you can install KDE programs under Gnome. They should show up in the program menus. Later,
-David Chipman
On 4/17/07, Tony Crouch acrouch2@une.edu.au wrote:
Hi, I apologies if this is a dumb question.
You're overcomplicating things
But is it at all possible to install "K" programs (i.e. Kolf, KPDF, K*, etc) under the gnome graphical environment?
Yes. Although you may as well go full KDE :)
If so, I assume they are installable using jus standard "yum" commands.
Yah, or use one of the many GUI frontends to yum
Thanks again.
Cheers, Tony Crouch
Peace, weird family name
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 10:53 +1000, Tony Crouch wrote:
I apologies if this is a dumb question. But is it at all possible to install "K" programs (i.e. Kolf, KPDF, K*, etc) under the gnome graphical environment?
Yes, and enough of KDE to run them will have to be installed, as well (you don't have to be in KDE, they'll run in Gnome).
If so, I assume they are installable using jus standard "yum" commands.
Yes, yum install the program you want, and it'll get the extra bits it needs, if you don't already have basic KDE files on your system.