sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop should do the trick
Use aptitude because it will make it easier to uninstall should u choose..
The /ubuntu-desktop/ metapackage will install the standard Ubuntu
version of Gnome with the appropriate artwork and defaults favored by
Ubuntu.
A good link http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/gnome
Steve
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Joseph Kerr wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I have tried installing gimp from kde and I get the error message
break install.
joe
On 12/21/06, Kevin McDermott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Joseph,
You should only need to "apt-get install gimp" and it will take care of
things for you...
Kevin
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