gOS 3 is slated to come out in several versions. There will be a
normal Gnome version, and LXDE version, an XFCE version, and an
extremely light-weight E17 version. Currently, there are no plans to
make a KDE version due to the heavy resources that KDE needs to run
nicely. Users can certainly install KDE on their own and use it, but I
doubt there will be much support for KDE from gOS officially.

On Sep 11, 5:46 pm, frank754 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have a computer or laptop with good specs & speed there is no
> reason you can't add kde to it. I wouldn't recommend it for a mini
> though.
> Just go into system--> admin and start the synaptic package manger
> Then add kde3 metapackage.(4 is too new & buggy)
> You need a fast DSL connection.
> Once done, when you get to the login screen there should be an options
> button that will then have kde as a choice.
>
> On Sep 10, 2:36 pm, jenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I successfully (I think) installed the statistics program I was asking
> > about yesterday.  Tha package installer says that the version is
> > installed on my gos netbook.  But where is it?  Sorry for what is
> > probably a stupid question, but I do not see the program anywhere, I
> > have also tried searching for it.
>
> > Thanks again.
>
> > On Sep 9, 6:42 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > All previous versions of gOS before gOS 3.0 are based on Ubuntu 7.10,
> > > also known as "gutsy gibbon".
> > > gOS 3.0 is based on its successor, Ubuntu 8.04, "Hardy Heron" (its
> > > possible the final version of gOS 3.0 will be based on Ubuntu 8.10,
> > > "Intrepid Ibex", which is due out any moment now.
>
> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu
>
> > > In principle it shouldn't matter on which version you install an
> > > application, more important is the fact that Ubuntu, and gOS after 2.0
> > > use the GNOME "desktop manager", a concurrent popular desktop manager
> > > is KDE. Many Linux applications are written either for GNOME (for
> > > example the photo viewer "eye of Gnome"), while others are
> > > specifically written for KDE (like KSquirrel a similar picture viewer
> > > for KDE). But most Linux distributions are still able to support both
> > > kind of applications, although their visual "style" might not fit the
> > > rest of the applications.
>
> > > On 10 sep, 00:08, jenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Thank you for your help, now I have a follow-up question:
>
> > > > In addition to having those Linux options, there are several choices
> > > > of Ubuntu - dapper, gutsy, feisty, and hardy.  Which would you
> > > > suggest?
>
> > > > On Sep 9, 4:59 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I assume that your netbook is using gOS? Then you should try the
> > > > > Ubuntu Version. gOS is based on Ubuntu and adds its own usability
> > > > > tweaks, but generally any software that runs on Ubuntu should run on
> > > > > (a later version of) gOS.
>
> > > > > Ubuntu in turn is based on debian, so if a specific Ubuntu version
> > > > > isn't available you can try the Debian version.
>
> > > > > Redhat and Suse are completely different Linux distributions,
> > > > > (branched off from the "Linux family tree" very early on, just as
> > > > > Debian) and therefore they use a different software organiser (package
> > > > > manager), , and thus the .RPM "packages" for Redhat and Suse can't be
> > > > > (directly) used with gOS, which uses .DEB (Debian) packages. Redhat/
> > > > > Suse and Debian also use different filing system organisation (they
> > > > > store things in directories with different names) which makes
> > > > > installing software from the "wrong" version more complex. However
> > > > > conversion programs from .RPM to .DEB do exist, but commonly you do
> > > > > not need to bother with them, as most of the time a Debian based
> > > > > version is avaialble.
>
> > > > > On 9 sep, 21:43, jenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I am interested in downloaded a statistical package called R on my 
> > > > > > gOS
> > > > > > netbook.  For the Linux version of R, it gives the options of
> > > > > > 'debian,' 'redhat,' 'suse,' and 'ubuntu.'  Will any of these work on
> > > > > > my netbook?  (thanks from a linux newbie)- Hide quoted text -
>
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