posted by Robert C. Dowdy on Tue 8th Oct 2002 02:36 UTC
Again, KDE is the desktop environment I know the most about and feel most comfortable with: my focusing on it is not an attempt to pour gasoline on the Red Hat & GNOME vs KDE debates. If you are a newbie who prefers the GNOME desktop, Red Hat's default, then you might still come away from this article having learned something since several of the topics discussed apply to users of both desktops.
At the end of this article, after the good stuff, I offer my opinion on the state of KDE (among other things) in Psyche. Feel free to skip it or not, as you see fit. That being said, let's get started. This article will show you, among other things, how to add the following to Red Hat 8.0:
Official nVidia Reference Drivers
Your Windows (or other) fonts for use with OpenOffice.org and KDE
XMMS MP3 Functionality
DVD decoding / viewing functionality
APT4RPM and SynAPTic, the excellent GUI frontend to apt
Installing Java and Flash plugins for Mozilla
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