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[d275f967]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
[8e6f4f8]8<sect1 id="kde-core-config" xreflabel="Starting KDE4">
[d275f967]9 <?dbhtml filename="config.html"?>
10
11
[8e6f4f8]12 <title>Starting KDE4</title>
[0d7900a]13
[8e6f4f8]14 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">KDE4 Startup Dependencies</bridgehead>
[de1a0d9]15
[d09eb9b]16 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended Runtime Dependencies</bridgehead>
17 <para role="recommended">
18 <xref linkend="consolekit"/> and
19 <xref linkend="dbus"/>
[de1a0d9]20 </para>
21
[0d7900a]22 <para>After <application>Kde-workspace</application> has been installed, the
23 first important milestone has been reached. Now you need to configure your
[8e6f4f8]24 system to start KDE4.</para>
[0d7900a]25
[d275f967]26 <sect2 role="content">
[8e6f4f8]27 <title>Starting KDE4 from the command prompt</title>
[d275f967]28
[eca7a58]29 <para>
30 You can start <application>KDE4</application> from runlevel 3, using
31 <xref linkend="xinit"/>, or from runlevel 5, using a Display Manager,
32 such as <xref linkend="sddm"/>.
33 </para>
34
35 <para>
36 To start <application>KDE4</application> using <xref linkend="xinit"/>,
37 run the following commands:
38 </para>
39
40<screen><userinput>cat &gt; ~/.xinitrc &lt;&lt; "EOF"
41<literal>ck-launch-session dbus-launch --exit-with-session startkde</literal>
42EOF
43
44startx</userinput></screen>
45
46 <para>
47 The X session starts on the first unused virtual terminal, normally vt7.
[d09eb9b]48 You can switch to another vt<emphasis>n</emphasis> simultaneously
49 pressing the keys Ctrl-Alt-F<emphasis>n</emphasis>
50 (<emphasis>n</emphasis>=1, 2, ...). To switch back to the X session,
51 normally started at vt7, use Ctrl-Alt-F7. The vt where the command
52 <command>startx</command> was executed will display many messages,
53 including X starting messages, applications automatically started with
54 the session, and eventually, some warning and error messages. You may
55 prefer to redirect those messages to a log file, which not only will keep
56 the initial vt uncluttered, but can also be used for debug purposes. This
57 can be done starting X with:
[eca7a58]58 </para>
59
60 <screen><userinput>startx &amp;&gt; ~/.x-session-errors</userinput></screen>
61
[d09eb9b]62 <note>
63 <para>
64 You may wish to drop consolekit and/or dbus-launch, e.g., just using
[1bac25ed]65 startkde in ~/.xinitrc. However some capabilities such as mounting or
66 umounting file systems from a file manager will not be possible, or the
67 reboot option will be absent or inoperative, among other problems.
[d09eb9b]68 </para>
69 </note>
[eca7a58]70
71 <para>
[1bac25ed]72 When shutting down or rebooting, the shutdown messages appear on the vt
[d09eb9b]73 where X was running. If you wish to see those messages, simultaneously
74 press keys Alt-F7 (assuming that X was running on vt7).
[eca7a58]75 </para>
[0d7900a]76
[d09eb9b]77 </sect2>
[0d7900a]78
[d275f967]79 <sect2 role="content">
[8e6f4f8]80 <title>Starting KDE4 at boot</title>
[0d7900a]81
[8e6f4f8]82 <para>KDE4 comes with a graphical login interface called KDM (the KDE4 Display
[2a7334e8]83 Manager), which provides a customizable graphical login at boot. To use KDM,
[0d7900a]84 you need to edit your <filename>/etc/inittab</filename> file (as the
[d275f967]85 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user).
[2a7334e8]86 First, setup run-level 5 to start KDM (adjust
[d275f967]87 the path to kdm according to your system):</para>
[0d7900a]88
[2a7334e8]89<screen><userinput>cat &gt;&gt; /etc/inittab &lt;&lt; EOF
90<literal>kd:5:respawn:/opt/kde/bin/kdm</literal>
91EOF</userinput></screen>
[d275f967]92
[2a7334e8]93 <para>Additionally, you need to change the default run-level from 3 to 5:</para>
[d275f967]94
[2a7334e8]95<screen><userinput>sed -i 's#id:3:initdefault:#id:5:initdefault:#' /etc/inittab</userinput></screen>
[d275f967]96
[8e6f4f8]97 <para>You can now restart your system and see the KDE4 login
[d275f967]98 screen.</para>
[0d7900a]99
[d275f967]100 </sect2>
[0d7900a]101
[3e5e86a]102 <sect2 role="content">
103 <title>Installing further languages (l10n)</title>
104
105 <para>You may want to install support for your locale language. The l10n
[131b1b7]106 packages can be found at <ulink
[5a87e66d]107 url="&kde-download-http;applications/&kde-apps-version;/src/kde-l10n/">
108 &kde-download-http;applications/&kde-apps-version;/src/kde-l10n/</ulink>.
[3e5e86a]109 See <xref linkend="kde-add-pkgs"/> for build instructions. If you are in a
[8e6f4f8]110 KDE4 session when installing a new language and configure KDE4 to use it, the
[3e5e86a]111 session needs to be restarted, in order to see the effects.</para>
[131b1b7]112
[3e5e86a]113 </sect2>
114
[d275f967]115 <sect2 role="content">
[8e6f4f8]116 <title>Installing further KDE4 packages</title>
[3e5e86a]117
118 <para>Every subsequent package can be built while having
[8e6f4f8]119 <application>KDE4</application> up and running, but remember to keep
[3e5e86a]120 <envar>&kde-dir;</envar> and <envar>&qt4-dir;</envar> set.</para>
121
[d275f967]122 </sect2>
[0d7900a]123
[de1a0d9]124</sect1>
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