I have been using Fedora for years and prefer it, but a teammate has convinced 
me to try Ubuntu -- he's managed to dispose of everything Windows (ok, he runs 
an XP VM for those times he HAS to connect to a website that requires IE).  But 
everything else, including some weird VPN's we have to reach have just come up 
working for him.  I am still trying to get one of them (Cisco AnyConnect) 
working under Fedora 15 64...

The last time I tried Ubuntu (it was the Karmic Koala release) I noticed that 
the download install DVD's came in 2 flavors, Ubuntu and Kubuntu.  I am used to 
Fedora where I tell it to install KDE when I install the O/S.  Are there still 
separate installation disks/processes for Ubuntu?  If so what's the thinking 
behind that?  With Karmic I had to get an alternate Kubuntu DVD to work with my 
old hardware; my new hardware (hopefully) won't be so picky.

Thanks in advance,

Richard Wilson
[email protected]

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