First off, I need to apologize for asking a noob question, even though I'm not a Linux noob. I've been using Mac for a while, and have forgotten a few basic things. Here's one:
On my old ubuntu machine, I had both KDE and GNOME. The boot screen (I think through the K desktop manager) would let me choose to boot into Gnome (regular Ubuntu) or Kubuntu.
I've just bought a Dell with Ubuntu (great machine, btw), and would like to set this one up the same way. But I don't remember how I did it. If I just use apt-get install kde-desktop, will that give me the option to choose my desktop, or is there another step I've forgotten?
Thanks in advance.
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On my old ubuntu machine, I had both KDE and GNOME. The boot screen (I think through the K desktop manager) would let me choose to boot into Gnome (regular Ubuntu) or Kubuntu.
I've just bought a Dell with Ubuntu (great machine, btw), and would like to set this one up the same way. But I don't remember how I did it. If I just use apt-get install kde-desktop, will that give me the option to choose my desktop, or is there another step I've forgotten?
Thanks in advance.
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