KDE Trinity desktop environment installation problem

I had Arch running very well with xfce4. I installed trinity kdemod3-complete as described in wiki. On starting there is blank blue screen with dialog boxes (one after the other) stating that that 'kstartconfig not found- check your installation' and 'kdeinit not found, check your installation'. After that it comes back to login screen.
I removed slim login manager to get command line at start. On starting /opt/kde3/bin/startkde, there are error messages: libpng14.so.14 not found. I have libpng 1.5.10-1 installed.
I checked in wiki, there is no reference to this. Please help.
Edit:
I copied libpng15.so.15 to libpng14.so.14.  The trinity started and the desktop has appeared. But only text is visible, there are no icons, even in toolbars like that of konqueror. Also repeated messages of missing libs are coming. I am not sure what to do.
Last edited by rnarch (2012-04-24 01:37:10)

I guess Trinity desktop environment is not being supported by most in Archlinux.
If I have to remove these packages (which are now unnecessary) will following command work all right?
sudo pacman -Rs kdemod3-complete
I am asking this because it involves a very large number of packages (a full desktop environment) and I hope it does not break my system which is working well at this time.
Last edited by rnarch (2012-04-25 00:20:19)

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