On 12/01/2012 01:53 AM, Gary Kline wrote:
gary in that type of a situation you may want to consider backing up your data and do a os reload installing only kde and not gnome. although they both can go exsist with no issues but if you only want kde thats what id suggestI found out how to install Fed-17 [[somehow]]; I now have Gnome that I do not prefer. I've install konsole and I have a bunch of KDE libraries.Q: what is the best way to remove gnome and install KDE? Last time it messed up my UEFI {?}{bootloader}. this time I want to be Extremely careful.
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