I am running testing.

I have followed the instructions here:

<http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DebianKDE>

I had quite the trip! I had a previously torqued kde install, and
removed everything until `dpkg -l 'kd*' | grep ^i' ran clean.

The only way I could get anything to install, rather than failing for
dependency hell, was to do this:

apt-get -u -t unstable install kde-core kdebase=4:3.1.3-1 \
kate=4:3.1.3-1 kfind=4:3.1.3-1 konqueror=4:3.1.3-1 konsole=4:3.1.3-1

Only then could I do this:

apt-get -u -t unstable install kdm=4:3.1.3-1

Now, my kde install is *still* torqued and basically unusable ;<

Details here:

<http://helices.org/tmP/crash.konqueror.backtrace>

Yes, I can go back to kde v2x; but, why?

What am I missing?

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