Hello all,
I am having to re-install my Kubuntu and I am planning on using Feisty. My delima is how to go about the install. I have two different ways to do it but I am unsure if it would make a difference in the long run either when it comes to help in the community or in other ways.
1. Install straight Kubuntu
2. Install Ubuntu then install the KDE desktop.
The one thing that got me debating this is when I search for help on something it seems usually I find posts that describe how to do it using Ubuntu only to find some commands are different or I don't have some of the apps/tools they are describing. Even on this forum I find people referencing "GDM" in their posts when Kubuntu by default uses "KDM". For a noob this can be very frustrating.
If would make a difference yes I do want too use Beryl or Compiz. I know Gnome has better effects for this but I am very partial to KDE.... Torn between to lovers...KDE desktop and awesome desktop graphics! DAMN!
I am having to re-install my Kubuntu and I am planning on using Feisty. My delima is how to go about the install. I have two different ways to do it but I am unsure if it would make a difference in the long run either when it comes to help in the community or in other ways.
1. Install straight Kubuntu
2. Install Ubuntu then install the KDE desktop.
The one thing that got me debating this is when I search for help on something it seems usually I find posts that describe how to do it using Ubuntu only to find some commands are different or I don't have some of the apps/tools they are describing. Even on this forum I find people referencing "GDM" in their posts when Kubuntu by default uses "KDM". For a noob this can be very frustrating.
If would make a difference yes I do want too use Beryl or Compiz. I know Gnome has better effects for this but I am very partial to KDE.... Torn between to lovers...KDE desktop and awesome desktop graphics! DAMN!
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