Okay, NORMALLY when I do a clean install of Kubuntu it's up to me whether or not I later add GNOME. This time, however--when I installed 10.10 on one of my computers--GNOME somehow came along for the ride. That doesn't bother me [too much], although I prefer being in control. (I've noticed that it's now referred to as "Ubuntu Desktop Version" or something, not GNOME, but it still looks like GNOME to me!)
But I want KDE to always be the default--even if a user previously logged in with GNOME. Is there a setting/option/config file somewhere that will always revert back to KDE regardless of the user's last DE choice? (I haven't gotten around to adding some of the others I normally add, like IceWM, but will when I feel like it.)
But I want KDE to always be the default--even if a user previously logged in with GNOME. Is there a setting/option/config file somewhere that will always revert back to KDE regardless of the user's last DE choice? (I haven't gotten around to adding some of the others I normally add, like IceWM, but will when I feel like it.)
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