That’s what would be great to see. Have you used centos? In that installer you 
can choose what packages such as DEs to install. What Ubuntu has should do the 
same

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> On 07 Oct 2018, at 18:01, Len Ovens <l...@ovenwerks.net> wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, 7 Oct 2018, jaquil...@eagleeyet.net wrote:
>> 
>> I do like this direction things are going to be fair with the below 
>> suggestion.
>> 
>> Just some food for thought. Let us say i install normal ubuntu. if i install 
>> the meta package for kde version of studio obviously the gnome stuff will be 
>> removed and then the new KDE stuff will be installed right?
> 
> Actually no, one can run as many DEs as they would like to. KDA (Plasma) can 
> live along side gnome just fine.
> 
> There are relatively few conflicts between Studio and vanilla. The kernel 
> while not strictly a conflict does need tweaking to make sure the right one 
> runs if there is more than one. Some of the Codex we install do require the 
> simpler codex package be removed, though that doesn't affect regular desktop 
> use but rather extends it.
> 
> If we were to try allowing the user to DL and install a different DE at 
> install time, the user would also be able to choose not to install the DE the 
> ISO comes with.
> 
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