RTF wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have the OpenSuse 10.2 DVD from Linux Format magazine.  I was going to
> install it in a dual-boot arrangement with XP.  However, based on what I
> have read, during the installation, it asks you to choose your desktop
> (KDE, GNOME, XFCE, or whatever).  While I don't have any distribution
> installed at present, previous installations allowed you to choose the
> desktop you wanted to use when you booted.
> Is there a way to install all available desktops/windows managers and
> then choose the one you want to use when you boot?

As mentioned, you can pick other packages to install, and there you would
install KDE & XFCE (say, if you picked GNOME).  Use Patterns to pick
the extra desktop environments. If the installer doesn't have that option,
then I would just install one of them, and then use YaST to pick the others,
as the Patterns way is very nice, and gets you everything you need.

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