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Seems they finally released KDE 4.3. Looks a nice desktop, with some favourable press already. Since I'm stuck on XP for a lot of the day lately, I thought I'd give a quick list of the KDE installation process for Windows, since 4.3 is well worth a play-around. Not that you can GET 4.3 just yet, but you can get the release candidate, which is almost as good...

So, go to the website and grab the installer (kdewin-installer-gui-latest.exe). Should download in seconds, then you can run it to start the REAL downloading and installation process.

Stick with all the default unless you have good reason not to. Apart from anything else, most servers don't seem to have the "unstable 4.2.95" package. I got mine from ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de

Skip all the language packs unless you really need them, install the rest. Let it get on with it. When it finishes, check the "run system settings after exit" box and finish.

It has some slightly odd choices for the defaults, so I went through and set everything to "Oxygen" to make it consistent & easy. But the main reason to run this thing is just to check that the QT apps work on your machine before you try and run the full KDE environment.

Assuming it works, try a few of the other KDE apps that will have appeared in your Start menu. It has games! :o)

To get KDE itself running, you need to run something which is, for some reason, not in the options in the KDE submenu in the Start menu. Go figure. Why would they want to make it easy to run KDE on Windows after you've downloaded KDE for Windows..?

To get the actual desktop environment, you need to run the plasma-desktop.exe, which in a default install will be in C:\Program Files\KDE\bin

That should launch your KDE experience, and you can have a play from there. So far, it's a little unstable (Should be better once 4.3 proper is available) but otherwise performing fairly well.

1 comment

Dion Moult
Comment from: Dion Moult [Visitor] · http://thinkmoult.com/
I've always wondered what KDE on windows would be like so thanks for your post :) I'll probably look for an opportunity to play with it soon.
05/08/09 @ 03:34

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