On Apr 12, 2008, at 09:15 , Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Doesn't this mess up things if I want to run OpenOffice.org with
Gnome?
What I did, was to add KDE to my Ubuntu with Gnome. I also added
xfce with
the same result. I did this (add KDE) by opening Synaptic, search
for KDE
and tick the KDE line. Then KDE was installed among with the other
stuff
that's needed (somewhat less than 200 files was downloaded and
installed if
I remember correctly). So it is NOT a pure Kubuntu install, just to
clearify
things. Maybe I just should have installed yet another few packages?
You won't hurt anything by installing these two packages, which only
affect the KDE side of things. While in Gnome, OOo will continue to
use openoffice.org-style-human [or whatever you've selected to
replace it]. IMHO these should be included in KDE metapackage. The
'pure Kubuntu' you refer to is nothing more than Ubuntu with the
Gnome stuff stripped out and the KDE packages added. In any case you
won't harm things by having both. You can even run KDE programs
while in Gnome.
--
Using a rusty Amiga 4000T, a shiny PowerMac G5, & a homebuilt Ubuntu box
Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of cats.
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