Matching KDM + KSplash for Slackware

I hope to please the users of Slackware+KDE that they read us 🙂

Reviewing Kde-Look I find a game of KDM+KSplash that although it is something old, its appearance is not bad 😀

As you can see ... it is from when KDE 4.2, but still they are not bad at all ... I leave the download links

I don't think it is necessary to explain how to install them, right? … If you use Slackware, this will be child's play for you LOL !!! 😉

Anyway, I hope someone finds this interesting, maybe if you like and don't use this distro ... remember that you can easily modify this 😉

regards


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  1.   pandev92 said

    I guess it should be simple to modify the image to read kde 4.8 xD ...

    1.    Wolf said

      Generally, it is very simple: the theme file is unzipped, png, jpeg, etc. are searched and modified to suit the consumer. Then everything is repackaged and installed normally. It is the method that I use to touch up some themes or make them to my measure, and it takes almost no time.

      1.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

        Exactly 😀
        Who offers to make any modifications? 🙂

        I want to bring a Slim theme to KDM ... which I liked, but it's made for Slim hehe.

  2.   ianpock's said

    Well, I also imagine that modifying it will be child's play, you have to be very good to have slackware and that it lasts without petarte ...

    But I imagine that the magic is in the dependencies and their tarball's

    1.    proper said

      It's not hard to make it last without breaking it. The secret is to back up what you are going to modify or experience in a virtual machine before making the modification to your system.
      About dependencies ... uff that solving them by hand is a labor but there are pages that help and projects that do not solve them official.

      About the KSplash… it's nice 🙂

      1.    ianpock's said

        proper you are right virtual machines are for that.

        In any case, it seems like a complex distro, I could even say without fear of being the most difficult in the world gnu / linux.

        Gentoo is difficult but at least it has portage, slackware I know it can also use something similar to apt, but I don't think it was 100% slack, slack for me is to use it with tarballs, eat the documents about dependencies and configure everything by hand, even easier…

        A distro for nerd with more free time than cain

        1.    proper said

          Every reason about Gentoo. And although there are tools similar to apt, there is a project called SlackBuilds.org that are installation scripts for various programs, it does not resolve the dependencies but it tells you in the readme's. I have done a couple of scripts for that project and now I am doing another one for emesene. And that's what I'm doing xDDDDD

          Greetings.

        2.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

          You forget Linux from Scratch hehehe

          1.    ianpock's said

            and also Lunar and Minix ????

            Theirs is to catch a distro mature enough so that it doesn't trash and you have documentation, let's go.

            Who is the pimp who goes through linux from scratch and in less than a day has it finished, although if he did that I have no time or knowledge, the pacman manager would go to the saka.

            For me it is the best manager without underestimating others, the fastest and without dependency problems (and I don't look at any of them !!!) Lol !!!

            I see Slackware as very stable, although reading the manuscripts from when stallman did not have a beard seems very heavy to me, although whoever does it has my admiration!

            Gaara to see when that slack tutorial in minimal expert mode 🙂