Thats the only difference I could find, was better KDE support.
Evidently though you can turn a Ubunutu into a Kubuntu with a single
apt-get, so I don't believe they diverge at all.

On 9/2/06, Charles M. Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just installed Ubuntu and did the same thing. It's nice, huh! Isn't
kubuntu just ubuntu with KDE instead of gnome or are there other
differences?

Chuck


On 9/1/06, Shane Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Steve wrote:
> > Anyways I'm shocked and impressed that this little $400 laptop is
> > doing so great under linux.  The Kubuntu folks really deserve some
> > applause because I think we finally have a distro that mom can dual
> > boot :)
>
> Ubuntu is similar.  Ubuntu has seriously eliminated the need to muck
> with fdisk/cfdisk/sfdisk in most cases.  Drag that slider, wait a while,
> and reboot.  It's quite refreshing.
>
> Of course, if you have gobs of RAM, you can virtualize instead of
> dual-boot, but the boxes I mess with usually don't.
>
> Shane
>
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