<DIV>In fact the kde installer is perfect ... you just have to run it like another windows application...</DIV>
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<DIV>But not the cygwin one... (I mean at the moment..)</DIV>
<DIV>It was much better some years ago... I don't know if it's because xp 's shit !!</DIV>
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<DIV>HG</DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Ralf Habacker <Ralf.Habacker@freenet.de></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; WIDTH: 100%">Hi,<BR><BR>> I'm not a programmer, and I have run a couple of versions of Linux, I don't<BR>> get it.<BR>> <BR>> I understand the idea of using a Win32 base to run the KDE desktop on.<BR>> Honestly, having Open Source (or even a 2nd retail vendor) replacements for<BR>> every component of Windows is a great idea. What I don't get is why you have<BR>> to install all these Linux Libraries (from a tarball, of all things) first,<BR>> unless this project is just getting started.<BR>> <BR>> If the goal is to get the Windoze crowd to use the KDE desktop instead of<BR>> Uncle Bills Browser Interface, then you have to make this a lot more<BR>> accessible to us average Joes. Zips and One-Click Installs, not tarballs and<BR>> library installs.<BR><BR>this is exactly the way we tried with the kde3 setup.exe installer.<BR><BR>Ralf
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