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Introduction...
 
(see kde.org, wikipedia, etc.)
 
== Versions ==
=== KDE SC 4 ===
The KDE Software Compilation 4...
 
(e.g. KDE Plasma 4, KDE Platform, Applications)
 
KDE Software Compilation 4 is the most stable version of the KDE desktop environment. Many 3rd-party packages support KDE SC 4. It is the recommended version to install.
 
=== KDE Plasma 5 ===
KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment...
 
(e.g. Plasma 5 desktop, KDE Frameworks, KDE Applications)
 
{{warning|While KDE Plasma 5 is maturing, several KDE applications are yet to be migrated to KDE Frameworks 5. Combining KDE Plasma 5 with KDE SC 4 packages may be problematic. 3rd-party packages that claim  support for KDE may remain broken until updated to support Plasma/Frameworks 5. Proceed with caution.}}
 
== Installation ==
=== Preparation ===
The following instructions are written for a new installation of Funtoo Linux performed using the [[Install]] guide.
 
==== Funtoo Profiles ====
Correctly setting [[Funtoo Profiles]] is required to install KDE. Review the selected profiles using [[Funtoo_Profiles#Using_epro|epro]].
 
{{console|body=
###i## epro show
}}
 
The recommended [[Funtoo_Profiles#Flavors|flavor]] for KDE is ''desktop''. This can be selected with the following command.
 
{{console|body=
###i## epro flavor desktop
}}
 
With the [[Funtoo_Profiles#Flavors|flavor]] has been set to ''desktop'', update Funtoo with the following command.
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask --update --verbose --deep --newuse --with-bdeps=y @world
}}
 
{{tip|This command can be shorted to
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y @world
}}
}}
 
==== Install the X Window System ====
KDE requires the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System X Window System (X11)] to present graphics (video) and the use of input devices (keyboard, mouse, joystick, etc.). Configuration is required in order for X11 to work with your particular video card. Use the [[Video]] guide to determine the appropriate VIDEO_CARDS entry for your install of Funtoo Linux. Using your favorite editor, edit make.conf to include the setting that you wish to apply.
 
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|desc=example for Intel HD Graphics|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="intel i965"
}}
 
Now install the X Window System with the following command.
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask ---verbose x11-base/xorg-x11
}}
 
Optional: To install KDE for a language other than English (United States) add an appropriate LINGUAS entry to make.conf.
 
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|desc=Example for English (United Kingdom)|body=
LINGUAS="en_GB"
}}
 
{{tip|More information on Localization can be found at [[Funtoo Linux Localization]].}}
 
=== Choose a KDE Installation ===
There are several variations to choose from.
 
==== KDE SC 4 (recommended) ====
This will provide the most 'complete' KDE desktop environment.
 
Earlier you set your [[Funtoo Profiles|Profiles]] to use the ''desktop'' flavor. Now you must add a [[Funtoo_Profiles#Mix-ins|mix-in]] in order to ensure the smooth installation of KDE. There are two KDE-related mix-ins available in Funtoo: ''kde'' and ''kde-plasma-5''.
 
{{important|A mix-in for KDE Plasma 5 - ''kde-plasma-5'' - is currently not available as validation testing is still ongoing. See [https://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-2373 FL-2373]. (4-Nov-2015)}}
 
'''The mix-in required for KDE SC 4 is ''kde''. Do NOT use ''kde-plasma-5''.''' Add the mix-in using epro
 
{{console|body=
###i## epro mix-in kde
}}
 
You are now ready to install KDE SC 4. The will be done by emerging the package [[Package:Kde-meta_(KDE_SC_4_meta_package)|kde-base/kde-meta]]. Since the Profile has changed (added mix-in) the world set of packages must be updated as well. These actions can be performed as two separate commands
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y @world
}}
 
followed by
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask kde-base/kde-meta
}}
 
or alternatively in one line
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y @world kde-base/kde-meta
}}
 
Once completed proceed to the chapter [[KDE#Configure_and_Start_KDE|Configure and Start KDE]].
 
==== KDE Plasma 5 ====
This will result in a minimal desktop environment based on KDE Plasma 5. Additional packages will need to be installed manually in order to provide a 'complete' desktop environment.
 
Earlier you set your [[Funtoo Profiles|Profiles]] to use the ''desktop'' flavor. Now you must add a [[Funtoo Profiles|mix-in]] in order to ensure the smooth installation of KDE. There are two KDE-related mix-ins available in Funtoo: ''kde'' and ''kde-plasma-5''.
 
{{important|A mix-in for KDE Plasma 5 - ''kde-plasma-5'' - is currently not available as validation testing is still ongoing. See [https://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-2373 FL-2373]. (4-Nov-2015)}}
 
'''The mix-in required for KDE Plasma 5 is ''kde-plasma-5''. Do NOT use ''kde''.''' Add the mix-in using epro
 
{{console|body=
###i## epro mix-in kde-plasma-5
}}
 
You are now ready to install KDE Plasma 5. The will be done by emerging the package [[Package:Plasma-meta|kde-plasma/plasma-meta]]. Since the Profile has changed (added mix-in) the world set of packages must be updated as well. These actions can be performed as two separate commands
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y @world
}}
 
followed by
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask kde-plasma/plasma-meta
}}
 
or alternatively in one line
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y @world kde-plasma/plasma-meta
}}
 
Unlike the KDE SC 4 meta-package (kde-base/kde-meta) merging kde-plasma/plasma-meta on its own does not install additional core applications such as a file manager or terminal emulator. The following KDE Applications 5 are available in Funtoo Linux
 
* kde-apps/dolphin (File Manager for KDE Plasma desktops)
* kde-apps/kate (An advanced text editor for KDE)
* kde-apps/konsole (KDE's terminal emulator)
 
Merge these using one command
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask kde-apps/dolphin kde-apps/kate kde-apps/konsole
}}
 
{{tip|At the time of writing this guide there are a small number of KDE meta-package ebuilds available to introduce several KDE Applications 5 applications.
 
Example:
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta kde-apps/kdetoys-meta
}}
}}
 
==== KDE Plasma 5 with KDE SC 4 packages ====
This combines the KDE Plasma 5 desktop with compatible KDE SC 4 packages.
 
{{warning|Updating an existing KDE SC 4 installation to KDE Plasma 5 may be problematic. This method is not recommended. Please consider a clean installation. Proceed with caution.}}
 
Earlier you set your [[Funtoo Profiles|Profiles]] to use the ''desktop'' flavor. Now you must add a [[Funtoo Profiles|mix-in]] in order to ensure the smooth installation of KDE. There are two KDE-related mix-ins available in Funtoo: ''kde'' and ''kde-plasma-5''.
 
{{important|A mix-in for KDE Plasma 5 - ''kde-plasma-5'' - is currently not available as validation testing is still ongoing. See [https://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-2373 FL-2373]. (4-Nov-2015)}}
 
'''The mix-in required for KDE Plasma 5 (combined with KDE SC 4 ebuilds from kde-base/kde-meta) is ''kde-plasma-5''. Do NOT use ''kde''.''' Add the mix-in using epro
 
{{console|body=
###i## epro mix-in kde-plasma-5
}}
 
You are now ready to install KDE Plasma 5 with KDE SC 4 ebuilds. The will be done by emerging the packages [[Package:Kde-meta_(KDE_SC_4_meta_package)|kde-base/kde-meta]] and [[Package:Plasma-meta|kde-plasma/plasma-meta]]. Since the Profile has changed (added mix-in) the world set of packages must be updated as well. These actions can be performed as separate commands
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y @world
}}
 
followed by
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask kde-base/kde-meta
}}
 
and
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge --ask kde-plasma/plasma-meta
}}
 
Alternatively the above commands can be combined into one:
 
{{console|body=
###i## emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y @world kde-base/kde-meta kde-plasma/plasma-meta
}}
 
Once completed proceed to the chapter [[KDE#Configure_and_Start_KDE|Configure and Start KDE]].
 
== Configure and Start KDE ==
 
=== OpenRC ===
After the many packages have been merged there will be a variety of post-install messages. Some of these request that critical services must be started in order for KDE to work. Typically these are ALSA (media-libs/alsa-lib), ConsoleKit (sys-auth/consolekit), DBus (sys-apps/dbus), and UDev (sys-fs/eudev). If the  ''desktop'' flavor has been set then CUPS (net-print/cups) will also be included.
 
As a minimum execute the following series of commands to start services automatically via OpenRC (sys-apps/openrc)
 
{{console|body=
###i## rc-update add alsasound boot
###i## rc-update add cupsd default
###i## rc-update add consolekit default
}}
 
DBus is usually started when these services start.
 
UDev is usually rebuilt during an install of KDE due to changes in USE flags from changing Profile. To accommodate changes it is best to restart the service.
 
{{console|body=
###i## /etc/init.d/udev --nodeps restart
}}
 
{{tip|Do not confuse the UDev package '''eudev''' (sys-fs/eudev) with '''evdev'''! '''evdev''' is the generic input device driver for the X Window System (x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev)!}}
 
=== Create a User Account ===
Now is a good point to create a  user account in addition to ''root''. The following example creates a user ''alice'' and associates that account with the Groups ''games'', ''lp'', ''lpadmin'', ''plugdev'', ''users'', ''video'' and ''wheel''. A home directory for the account ''alice'' will be created at /home/alice.
 
{{console|body=
###i## useradd -m -G games,lp,lpadmin,plugdev,users,video,wheel alice
}}
 
Now set a password for ''alice''
 
{{console|body=
###i## passwd alice
}}
 
=== Starting KDE with a Display (Login) Manager (Recommended) ===
==== KDE SC 4 ====
 
The default [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_display_manager_(program_type) Display Manager] for KDE SC 4 is KDM (kde-base/kdm).
 
To use KDM edit the configuration file for '''xdm''' (x11-apps/xdm) with your favorite editor, updating the DISPLAYMANAGER entry to equal 'kdm'
 
{{file|name=/etc/conf.d/xdm|body=
DISPLAYMANAGER="kdm"
}}
 
Now add xdm to the default runlevel of OpenRC.
 
{{console|body=
###i## rc-update add xdm default
}}
 
The display manager KDM should appear at the end of computer boot. To avoid an unnecessary restart you can launch KDE from here with a simple command
 
{{console|body=
###i## rc
}}
 
You will be presented with a login screen. Input devices (mouse, keyboard) should be working at this stage. Logging in will take you to the KDE Plasma desktop of KDE SC 4.
 
==== KDE Plasma 5 with SDDM (Recommended) ====
 
The recommended [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_display_manager_(program_type) Display Manager] for KDE Plasma 5 is SDDM (x11-misc/sddm). Installing KDE Plasma 5 with the ''kde-plasma-5'' mix-in will install SDDM.
 
A configuration file for SDDM is not created automatically. Create one using the following command
 
{{console|body=
###i## sddm --example-config > /etc/sddm.conf
}}
 
A configuration file now exists - /etc/sddm.conf. Edit this file with your favorite editor, changing the option 'Current' to be equal to 'breeze'.
 
 
{{file|name=/etc/sddm.conf|desc=Change the line Current= |body=
 
[Theme]
# Current theme name
Current=breeze
 
}}
 
To use SDDM edit the configuration file for '''xdm''' (x11-apps/xdm) with your favorite editor, updating the DISPLAYMANAGER entry to equal 'sddm'.
 
{{file|name=/etc/conf.d/xdm|body=
DISPLAYMANAGER="sddm"
}}
 
Now add xdm to the default runlevel of OpenRC.
 
{{console|body=
###i## rc-update add xdm default
}}
 
The display manager SDDM should appear at the end of computer boot. To avoid an unnecessary restart you can launch KDE from here with a simple command
 
{{console|body=
###i## rc
}}
 
You will be presented with a login screen. Input devices (mouse, keyboard) should be working at this stage. Logging in will take you to the KDE Plasma 5 desktop.
 
==== KDE Plasma 5 with LightDM ====
 
(details)
 
==== Without a Display (Login) Manager ====
'''Starting KDE automatically at login'''
 
(details)
 
'''Starting KDE manually from a terminal'''
 
KDE can be launched from a terminal with the command
 
{{console|body=
###i## startkde
}}
 
== Tips and Tricks ==
=== Desktop Effects ===
System Setting > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects
 
=== Enable the Application Dashboard in KDE Plasma 5 ===
Unlock Widgets
Right-click on Panel > Alternatives
 
=== Useful packages ===
app-cdr/k3b
 
net-firewall/ufw + kde-misc/kcm-ufw
 
kde-misc/yakuake
 
NetworkManager frontends
 
== Troubleshooting ==
=== Package Blockers ===
(with kde-base/kde-meta + kde-plasma/plasma-meta)
 
=== Blank Screen with SDDM ===
{{console|body=
###i## gpasswd -a sddm video
}}
 
=== KDE Plasma 5 desktop crashes over VNC ===
Requires a OpenGL-capable viewer.
 
=== Missing KCM in KDE Plasma 5 ===
kde-misc/kcm-ufw has not been updated to work with KDE Plasma 5.
 
=== Combining KDE mix-ins with others ===
(Details)
 
== Installing KDE Plasma 5 using an Overlay ==
 
See [[KDE Plasma 5]].
 
[[Category:Desktop]]
[[Category:First Steps]]
[[Category:Official Documentation]]

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