3.3-release (as on CD)Quote:> I recently installed OpenBSD 3.3, and now I want to add the KDE
> package.
> There seems to be two base packages for KDE.
> kdebase-3.1.tgz
3.3-stableQuote:> kdebase-3.1p0.tgz
p0Quote:> Which one should I add?
YesQuote:> By the way, am I doing this correctly by adding the base package?
NoQuote:> Will all the other KDE stuff add automatically?
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Peter Str?mberg
ISCCIV02 <http://www.iscc.nu/>
You're right. I had to add koffice separately.Quote:>>I recently installed OpenBSD 3.3, and now I want to add the KDE
>>package.
>>There seems to be two base packages for KDE.
>>kdebase-3.1.tgz
> 3.3-release (as on CD)
>>kdebase-3.1p0.tgz
> 3.3-stable
>>Which one should I add?
> p0
>>By the way, am I doing this correctly by adding the base package?
> Yes
>>Will all the other KDE stuff add automatically?
> No
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