On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:47 PM, nagendra prasad <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Thanks for the responses. However if you want me to install KDE using > kubuntu or using ubuntu responsibility then what is the use of experimenting > with ubuntu? I hope you will take my efforts as a challenge. I just want to > say that anyone can install KDE using kubuntu and all, but then how will we > able to know the nity-grity of ubuntu and its kernel??
Hold! How will you come to know of the kernel by installing KDE from other distros? We appreciate your willingness to pick up challenges, but this is (to be very polite) *stupidity*. And also you need not install KDE if you are already on Kubuntu. Kubuntu is KDE based Ubuntu. To know the nitty-gritty of Ubuntu, there are several other ways. For. e.g. attending the weekly get together's initiated by folks, taking part in the Ubuntu Global Bug Jam, triaging bugs in Launchpad, helping Ubuntu team to test Alpha releases and fix issues. IMO these are better ways to get to know the Ubuntu system and the Ubuntu Community better. Also kernel is the same across distros (except for a few distro specific changes) and has nothing to do with KDE Installation. > Please don't take me otherwise as I am a kind of experimental person. Great!! I have a couple of suggestions for you. Experiment with the development Ubuntu release a.k.a Jaunty Alpha releases. Very unstable and will definitely be challenging to sort things out. Also, will help the Ubuntu devels for fixing issues in the next release. http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/alpha3 Or as Fabian mentioned compile KDE from source svn and get things rolling! HTH! Aanjhan -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
