On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 01:58:17PM -0500, Chris wrote:
> 
> Actually - Ubuntu's default isn't KDE, it's Gnome. Kubuntu is what you
> want if you prefer the K environment - however, that's not to say that
> if you install Ubuntu, you can't install KDE (or XFCE4 - that happens to
>  be Xubuntu).
> 


        I like both Gnome and KDE; altho parts of KDE work better for my
        mindset.  SO nutshell, can I upgrade my present default Gnome
        "Desktop" (aka: wm:) to be KDE??  Or equally, is  there some
        magic command to install more KDE-ware?  Acouple weeks ago here 
        someone recommended "kmplayer" and the KDE browser.  And, YES,
        it's almost like push button.  The KDE CD burner is also easier to
        use.  But the Gnome "Terminal" is much more intuitive than the
        KDE write of xterm.  (blah, [bar] :)

        (I find that I have tons of KDE games, and I'm not rreally a
        gamer. No, I haven't a clue where the games came from.)

        gary

> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Chris
> 
> BOFH excuse #158:
> 
> Defunct processes
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