"actually when Ubuntu started off they wanted people to have a "simpler" time and hence the one interface option only.
most other distro's do give the option of both interfaces and thats a good thing (i think) ram" I don't really understand the use of having 2 desktops when all KDE apps work on Gnome and Gnome apps work on KDE Moreover, All Debian apps can be installed on RHEL and vice versa, after manually extracting and a few other tweaks. What's the use of making so many distinctions? Why can't there be just 1 linux?
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