I just bought a new Intel D840 box to replace my existing Windows internet server (web, java app server, mail, etc), and I'm trying to figure out the best way to install it. I've been running Kubuntu on my laptop for a little under a year now, so while I'm no guru, I'm certainly not a neophyte.
My thinking is that I need to install the 64bit version, but I'm thinking that I'd like to put KDE on there for ease of use as I'm getting it up and running and for future configuration. However, I wouldn't want KDE running full-time--just when I'm actually logged into the box and working on it.
So do I install Kubuntu, and then (somehow) turn off the KDE Desktop from automaticaly starting? Or do I install Ubuntu Server and then add KDE later?
Thoughts and advice would be appreciated!
My thinking is that I need to install the 64bit version, but I'm thinking that I'd like to put KDE on there for ease of use as I'm getting it up and running and for future configuration. However, I wouldn't want KDE running full-time--just when I'm actually logged into the box and working on it.
So do I install Kubuntu, and then (somehow) turn off the KDE Desktop from automaticaly starting? Or do I install Ubuntu Server and then add KDE later?
Thoughts and advice would be appreciated!
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