You can install KDE in ubuntu. you can use synaptic packet manager to
install.
or kubuntu is based on kde only.
On Aug 24, 12:01 pm, Vyshakh wrote:
> Hai friends...
> I'm using ubuntu for a few years With ubuntu's default desktop environment.
> Now a days, some one said me that KDE Much better
one more to the list
PCLinuxOS - a derivative of mandriva (just like mint is derived from
ubuntu) - has a polished ui, comes with some good set of apps and even
multimedia playback out of the box
On Aug 24, 4:53 pm, Sebin Jacob wrote:
> A perception:
>
> Canonical concentrates on gnome based pl
installing the kubuntu-desktop package from your package manager will
give you whatever comes with Kubuntu. You can then simply choose KDE
as your Desktop from your login screen
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I too started moving to KDE from Gnome a few days back. I have to say
that it is a learning experience and it will take time to get familiar
with it if you are used to Gnome!!
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A perception:
Canonical concentrates on gnome based platform by its design decisions.
Though they have a KDE flavour known as kubuntu, its just an offering for
the sake of it and is often criticized as bloated. The (parent) distro by
and far is tuned to gnome principles. Also, to my understanding,
Of course, don't be down by my previous mail. There is sidux (
http://sidux.com/) for the .deb family. Its based upon Debian's Sid
repository.
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