On Monday 03 March 2008 11:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi > >Was wanting to know if there are kubuntu users on this list as well.
Yes, I'm a Kubuntu user. :) (Kubuntu 6.06.2 LTS) >And are there any k/ubuntu users who have both KDE and Gnome installed >(together). If yes, how does one go about installing both, on the same >machine. I had installed GNOME, un-installed it a month ago. Installing KDE over Ubuntu or GNOME over one can refer to the following pages: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE There are tutorials over the web for installing GNOME-desktop on Kubuntu. The packages for different desktop environments are (apt-cache search ubuntu-desktop) Also: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/gnome >A question for Kubuntu users - >when one right clicks on an open space what options do you get, >specifically do you get the option to open specific open office files >directly (unlike in gnome, and like is M$ wincedows). You question is a bit ambiguous. What is "open space" here? The space between the folder view in Konqueror? The empty space on the desktop? I'm not sure what the question is and I haven't used GNOME extensively to be close enough to guess what it is. (May be I didn't understand your question). However, assuming, right clicks, you'll have the standard options for a file along with opening it with a application of your choice. >*** >Recently tried Sabayon Live (pro edition)- wow it rocks - its a Gentoo >based distro, and runs KDE, and was impressed by the KDE interface. Sabayon is really a coo! distro. But I guess, Kubuntu's simplicity is good enough too. -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
