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Installing KDE 4.3.2 on Ubuntu
Nov 16, 2009, 15 :04 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (2592 reads)

(Other stories by Jack Wallen)

"Unfortunately you can’t just open up the Ubuntu Software Center, do a search for KDE, and install. You will have to add repositories to you /etc/apt/sources.list file before you can run the installation command. Fortunately, this is as simple as issuing a few commands.

"The first two commands you need to issue will add the proper repositories to your sources.list file. With the help of these commands you will not need to open that file up in an editor, as they will simply add the necessary lines for you. So open up a terminal window and issue these two commands (NOTE: Each command is one line long so just copy and paste each command, one at a time, into your terminal. After you copy one command hit enter and then copy paste the next command.):"

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Linking to articles with such obviously  ...   Bogus article   
sgtrock
Nov 16, 2009, 16:52:45
 
KDE 3.5 is a lot better yet, with more f ...   KDE 4.3? No thanks.   
Me
Nov 16, 2009, 22:02:29
 
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