December 2000
Intermediate to advanced
800 pages
22h 41m
English
Probably the first thing you want to do after you've started KDE is run some applications. KDE's philosophy is that you can directly manipulate all the objects in the system, whether they are files containing documents to work on, programs that you run, or devices that you control.
To launch a program, you can do any of the following:
Single-click a button on the Panel— Several useful programs are provided by default on the Panel. For example, the default Panel includes icons for a virtual terminal emulator, the Control Center, the Help Center, and a text editor.
Single-click an item on the Desktop— By default, only two items are on the Desktop (the Trashcan and a link to your home directory), but after ...
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