Kubuntu gets a 9.5 out of 10!
I tip my hat to the Ubuntu developers. Ubuntu Warty just plain rocked despite the color scheme which took all of 3 seconds to change. Then just a few days ago I downloaded Kubuntu Hoary and OMG(!!!), I'm totally in love!
My company uses Suse at work which I always felt was a very nice, usable distribution. My daily use of KDE at work made me look at switching from my diehard Gnome roots at home. Ubuntu Gnome was great, but can't hold a candle to Kubuntu. Like the pusher on the corner always said, "try it,...you'll like it". |
Ubuntu/Kubuntu are really great for moving people from windows to linux. I'm a KDE fan, but I've only played with regular Ubuntu, now I'll have to try this.
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I've only used GNOME, but thanks for your words. Checking this out now! Great words! Thanks.
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i am running kubuntu with paakges from ubuntu so now i have
kubuntu+ubuntu the best of both regards |
Re: Kubuntu gets a 9.5 out of 10!
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I totaly agree. I just installed Ubuntu and added Kubuntu which I am using right now. I started with SuSE about 9 months ago and now am getting to learn this Debian based distro. I probably will keep SuSE on this computer but Kubuntu will probably be my main distro from now on. The KDE 3.4 desktop is very nice. I have had Gnome apps crash in KDE with SuSE but not with Ubuntu/Kubuntu so far. This distro should be a good one for beginners too. |
can some body explain me Ubuntu and Kubuntu. I have been using Mandrake and I like KDE. So does that meant I have to install Kubuntu. If I install Kubuntu then will I not able to acess GNOME. Can somebody shed light on this.
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i don't see any reason why you shouldn't be able to switch between gnome and kde if both are installed.
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ubuntu is gnome ony |
Unless you install the other one.
I am running Ubuntu, with Gnome, KDE and Xfce installed. I generally use Xfce and the missus uses KDE. Gnome is just there. |
Correct. You can install one or the other which default to KDE only or GNOME only, but both are able to run the other WM and the WM centered applications as well with no problems. The software repos are the same.
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i installed kubuntu first them i installed all the packages from ubuntu CD and now i have both of them regards |
OK, then what should I do? I am regular user of KDE but I would like GNOME as well. So what is the easiest way for me?
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here is what i did
installed kubuntu then got all packages from ubutnu CD as well thne i did dpkg -i there might be a differnt method as well to this but i am new to debin so i could only do this way also u can add individual packages by adding that cd to sources.list and using apt regards |
HOWTO install KDE on Ubuntu and GNOME on Kubuntu without internet connection
To install kubuntu-desktop KDE 3.4 on existing Ubuntu 5.04 insert Kubuntu 5.04 CD sudo apt-cdrom add sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop logout | end session Session or Session Type choose KDE, then login. To install ubuntu-desktop GNOME 2.10 on existing Kubuntu 5.04 insert Ubuntu 5.04 CD Ubuntu CD detected choose Cancel sudo apt-cdrom add Ubuntu CD detected choose Cancel sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop logout | end session Session or Session Type choose GNOME, then login. With an internet connection you can install: kubuntu-desktop 67MB/108MB download, uses 312MB additional hd space sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ubuntu-desktop 115MB download, uses 542MB additional hd space sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop So people who would want to do this might include: -no internet connection available who had cd's mailed to them or burned by a friend -who plan on installing either one more than a couple times before next release -rolling it out on multiple desktops in a corporate environment -dialup users I have other ubuntu tips, etc here http://mrbass.org/linux/ubuntu/ |
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