rev 13251 - www/v2/pages

Fathi Boudra fabo at alioth.debian.org
Fri Jan 9 17:24:41 UTC 2009


Author: fabo
Date: 2009-01-09 17:24:39 +0000 (Fri, 09 Jan 2009)
New Revision: 13251

Modified:
   www/v2/pages/kde3
Log:
Re-word a bit Debian installer instructions.


Modified: www/v2/pages/kde3
===================================================================
--- www/v2/pages/kde3	2009-01-09 16:55:36 UTC (rev 13250)
+++ www/v2/pages/kde3	2009-01-09 17:24:39 UTC (rev 13251)
@@ -24,19 +24,22 @@
 		 href="http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-kde-CD-1.iso">Download KDE CD for Debian testing "Lenny" AMD64</a>
 		 </p>
 
-		 <h3>Use the default installer</h3>
+		 <h3>Use the Debian installer</h3>
 
-                  <h4>Etch installer</h4>
-		 <p>If you are installing a new system and you have the default Etch installer, you can install KDE by typing at the boot prompt:
+         <h4>Debian Etch installer</h4>
+
+		 <p>If you are installing a new system and you have the Debian Etch installer (current default), you can install KDE by typing at the boot prompt:
 		 <pre>install tasks="kde-desktop, standard"</pre>
-		 or, if you prefer to use the graphical installer:
+		 or, if you prefer to use the Debian Etch graphical installer:
 		 <pre>installgui tasks="kde-desktop, standard"</pre>
 		 </p>
 
-                  <h4>Lenny installer</h4>
-		 <p>If you are installing a new system and you have the default Lenny installer, you can install KDE by typing at the boot prompt:
+         <h4>Debian Lenny installer</h4>
+
+		 <p>If you are installing a new system and you have the Debian Lenny installer, you can install KDE by typing at the boot prompt:
 		 <pre>desktop=kde</pre>
 		 </p>
+
 		 <h3>Install KDE on your existing Debian system</h3>
 
 		 <p>If you already have Debian installed and you want a complete KDE desktop, install the "kde-desktop" task:




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