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| = Prepare the testing environment =
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| Save the following script as /opt/kde/runPlasma5.sh
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| <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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| #!/bin/bash | |
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| if [ -d /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d ]; then
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| for f in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/*; do
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| [ -x "$f" ] && . "$f"
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| done
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| unset f
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| fi
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| DISTRO=`source /etc/os-release 2>/dev/null; echo $ID_LIKE`
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| export KF5=/opt/kde/install
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| export QTDIR=/opt/qt5 # Change if you have your own qt build
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| export PATH=$KF5/bin:$QTDIR/bin:$PATH
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| export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$KF5/lib/plugins:$KF5/lib64/plugins:$QTDIR/plugins:$QT_PLUGIN_PATH
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| #On some distros, this is $KF5/lib64/qml:$QTDIR/qml or something similar. After the installation, choose the directory/directories which contains the "qt/qml" folder.
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| export QML2_IMPORT_PATH=$KF5/lib/qml:$QTDIR/qml
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| #Fixes for Debian's "look at me, I'm so important" setups
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| if [ $DISTRO == "debian" ]
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| then
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| export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$KF5/lib/`uname -m`-linux-gnu/plugins:$QTDIR/plugins
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| export QML2_IMPORT_PATH=$KF5/lib/`uname -m`-linux-gnu/qml:$QTDIR/qml
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| fi
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| export QML_IMPORT_PATH=$QML2_IMPORT_PATH
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| export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$KF5/share:/usr/share
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| export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$KF5/etc/xdg:/etc/xdg
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| # Uncomment to change default home paths
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| #export XDG_DATA_HOME=$HOME/.kde5/local
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| #export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=$HOME/.kde5/config
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| #export XDG_CACHE_HOME=$HOME/.kde5/cache
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| exec startkde
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| For what works on Debian Sid alongside with packaged KF5 nicely see:
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| [https://wiki.debian.org/KdeBuildingFromSource Using (parts of) self-built KF 5, Plasma 5 and/or KDE Applications on Debian]
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| = Configure dbus =
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| Because we installed Plasma 5 to a custom path, we need to make dbus aware of these new locations.
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| Create a file /etc/dbus-1/session-local.conf with the following contents:
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| <pre>
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| <!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-Bus Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
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| "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd">
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| <busconfig>
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| <servicedir>/opt/kde/install/share/dbus-1/services</servicedir>
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| </busconfig>
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| </pre>
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| Create another file /etc/dbus-1/system-local.conf with the following contents:
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| <pre>
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| <!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-Bus Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
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| "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd">
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| <busconfig>
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| <servicedir>/opt/kde/install/share/dbus-1/system-services</servicedir>
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| <includedir>/opt/kde/install/etc/dbus-1/system.d</includedir>
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| </busconfig>
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| </pre>
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| Because dbus will load all these new paths each time you login, you should rename these files (to eg system-local.conf.bk and session-local.conf.bk) before starting your default Plasma 4 or other distro sessions.
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| = Running Plasma =
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| Finally, there are several ways of running Plasma 5. Choose the one which suits you best.
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| == Using a login manager==
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| The recommended login manager is SDDM. But this should method work with any login manager.
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| <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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| sudo cp /opt/kde/runPlasma5.sh /usr/share/xsessions
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| sudo chmod +x /usr/share/xsessions/runPlasma5.sh
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| sudo cp /opt/kde/install/share/xsessions/plasma.desktop /usr/share/xsessions/plasmaGit.desktop
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| Edit /usr/share/xsessions/plasma.desktop and change the paths as:
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| <pre>
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| Exec=/usr/share/xsessions/runPlasma5.sh
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| TryExec=/usr/share/xsessions/runPlasma5.sh
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| Name=Plasma Git
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| </pre>
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| After this logout of your current session, select Plasma Git in the options and login. You should now have the last Plasma 5 running.
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| == Using ~/.config/plasma-workspace/env ==
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| This is what I found works on Debian Sid nicely. Put the script which sets up the environment into ~/.config/plasma-workspace/env, chmod +x it and be done. Aside from the "Using a login manager" approach probably – I didn´t test it –, this is the only thing that worked on Debian. Additionally to that it does not need any changes to system wide configuration files. This directory replaced ~/.kde/env from KDE SC 4 and older times.
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| Specifically none of the put it into some user wide or system wide shell profile files worked. Also putting it at start of /usr/bin/startkde worked, as environment still got reset to the default.
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| == From the command line ==
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| Edit your xinitrc file:
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| <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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| mv ~/.xinitrc ~/.xinitrc.bk # Backup any existing xinitrc file
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| ln -s /opt/kde/runPlasma5.sh ~/.xinitrc
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| Log out of your current session, login to a tty (eg tty2 by pressing <code>Ctrl+Alt+F2</code>) and run <code>startx</code>. This should read your ~/.xinitrc and log you into a Plasma 5 desktop.
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