These are a couple of the thoughts that have occurred to me while using KDE or reading your work, for which I thank you. I hope you may find them helpful: I fell into a trap by assuming that it would either have been prevented in programming or highlighted with alerts. In case both are, for some reason, impossible, I think the documentation could usefully point out that by configuring GRUB to default to another operating system and either Hide Menu on Boot or Timeout in 0 Seconds, one effectively disables the UNIX system, and has to resort to the installation medium to resolve the problem. In help:/khelpcenter/what-is-kde.html is the statement, "UNIX workstations, similar to the desktop environments found under Mac OS or Windows 95/NT." That seems to me to date KDE in a way that was probably not intended, and could be avoided by not specifying a version of Windows or Mac.
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