KDE
The K Desktop Environment (KDE) is a powerful desktop environment. It is available in Fedora as an alternative to the GNOME desktop and other window managers.
Installing KDE
You will have the option of installing KDE during the Fedora installation process.
You can also install KDE packages after installation using the command line or the package manager of your choice.
To install KDE using the command line, execute the following as root:
yum groupinstall KDE
In Fedora 10 you might get an error that there is no group called KDE. To install KDE in Fedora 10+, execute the following as root:
yum groupinstall "KDE (K Desktop Environment)"
Using KDE
During the default login process, you can use the "Session" menu to choose a KDE login instead of a GNOME login. You will be asked if you wish to make KDE your default desktop.
You can make KDE the system-wide default desktop. This is not necessary in order to use KDE, and may affect other users on the system. To make KDE the default desktop environment, add the following line to /etc/sysconfig/desktop
:
DESKTOP="KDE"
The default display manager on Fedora is GDM - The GNOME Display Manager. You can switch this to KDM - The KDE Display Manager. This has little impact on the end-user experience, and isn't necessary in order to use KDE. To make KDM the default display manager, add the following line to /etc/sysconfig/desktop
:
DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"
Fedora's KDE SIG
The KDE SIG (Special Interest Group) is a group of Fedora contributors that maintain popular KDE packages.
KDE Spin
Fedora 7 has merged Core and Extras and the broader community now has better access to packages. Fedora 7 and above includes a KDE spin.
Links
- http://www.kde.org/ - Home of the K Desktop Environment