After 12 years of development in Linux, the Linux Desktop System has been accepted by many users, and Red Hat Linux is even more familiar. KDE and GNOME are the two most used desktop environments in Red Hat. GNOME is installed by default. This article describes how to install the KDE package in Linux, which plays a certain role in learning how to install the KDE package in Linux. Then let's take a look at how to install the system after installing it.
Desktop Switch
After installing Red Hat and starting the computer, enter the GNOME desktop environment. After logging on, click "start"> "system settings"> "Software Package". Then, in the "software package management" window, we can see the KDE item. If the KDE item is installed, it is displayed as "58/58". If it is not installed, the option is "0/58 ". Click this number to select all options in the displayed selection window and click "application". The system will tell you to put the Red Hat installation disk and start installation.
After the installation is complete, each time you enter the system, click "session" below to view multiple graphic environments in the displayed window. You can select these graphic environments. Select KDE and click "OK" to enter the KDE graphic environment. To return to the GNOME graphic environment, click "session" after logout, select "GNOME", and click "OK.
User Management
No matter which graphic environment you log on to, you must have a user account, which is the same when you log on to these desktop environments. Next let's take a look at how to create a user account and change the root password after installing Red Hat.
Click Start> system Settings> users and groups ". The "user and group" Management window appears. Click the Add User button. In the subsequent "create new user" window, enter the username, full name, and password of the account user. This completes. Of course, do not forget to add it to the corresponding group.
To change the root password, click Start> system Settings> root password ". In the displayed settings window, enter a new password and click "OK. In this way, you can install the KDE package in Linux.
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