--- Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:

> It's generally a good idea for the first time to
> fire up aptitude (or
> synaptic/kpackage) and install pre-configured tasks
> rather than
> apt-get'ting each thing. And you can streamline with
> the tasks as well
> so that unneeded packages don't get installed. Of
> course, I'm talking
> from Debian experience and not Kubuntu, but I assume
> it'll be the same
> since Debian is pretty much [KX]?ubuntu's daddy.

True. I'm sure, if apt-get can be used on *buntu, one
can do similar tasks on *buntu with experience of
Debian. 

However, I also think, I may have missed a step
installing custom packages from the CD (if there is
one), probably accepting the default packages. 

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