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Originally posted by Rinse
if you want to install kde manually, you should download the .deb packages for debian, not generic .tar.gz or .tar.bz2 packages from kde.
if apt-get install kde does not work, you could check your sources.list if the source for kde is obsolete.
Also check documentation sites about debian to find out how apt-get works and how you can use that command to install kde.
i don't use debian, but if i did, i would install all software using apt-get.
debian offers over 15,000 packages with that package manager, so no need to do anything manual like downloading/installing .tar.* packages.
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