> The problem I'm having today with 9.04 (yes, I'd rather have it than > 8.10) is that I want a full install of both gnome and kde, so I can try > both. Generally I get that from the magazine distributions. And the > magazine distributions (with both gnome and kde installed by default) > aren't available yet. > > If I install kubuntu, I don't know what else to click on to get all of > gnome; if I install ubuntu, I don't know what else to click on to get > all of kde. >
Just let Mark Shuttleworth make those decisions for you! If it's not included you shouldn't have it. ;-) If you install kde on top of ubuntu, your gnome menus will change showing all the kde applications also. Makes it a convoluted mess. Kinda like kde is! The old way of installing kde was to install the "kde-desktop" package. I notice it's no longer available. It was a meta package with all the appropriate dependencies for a full kde install. --Manny
