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Run KDE on your Mac
September 23rd 2005

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AppleTalk, the self-identified voice of "the Australian Macintosh community," has posted a guide for setting up and running KDE, a graphical user environment, on MacOSX. Before you waste too much time considering why such an exercise is desirable, you should probably first ask the question, "Am I properly equipped?"

X.4.x or better recommended (X.3.9 will do)
"At least" a dual-processor G4 (holy G5 madness!)
"At least" eight hours of free time (just to compile)

In the age of cloned Raelians and $3-a-gallon gas, perhaps "why" just isn't the right question...

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