On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Daniel Mons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jaydear wrote: > > I'd really like to get K7-10 up and running, but IMO it's not > > friendly. Maybe I've been spoiled by friendly OS-X and various Windows > > iterations. The Samba thing is way too frustrating. Over the years > > I've set up plenty of PCs (Win 3.11 through to XP) and more recently > > Macs and got the networking fine tuned and on the www without dramas > > or any tech support, so why is setting up the same thing on Kubuntu so > > bleeding hard? > > My first suggestion to you is to use Ubuntu. Kubuntu is a wonderful > product, but like it or not it is not the official distribution. All of > the baseline documentation is written for Ubuntu.
As a Kubuntu user, I can attest that Ubuntu is better polished. I would suggest that you install that first. If you still desire KDE, you can install the kubuntu-desktop package, which will give you all the goodness of Kubuntu. The next time you log in, pick KDE and you'll get a Kubuntu environment. -- Your toaster doesn't crash. Your television doesn't crash. Why should your computer? http://www.linux.org.au/linux
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