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Both produce the same results. What's the difference aside from the 3 extra letters?
We're drifting a bit Off-topic here :P, but kdesudo is the GUI frontend for sudo. the visible-to-the-eye difference is that kdesudo will ask for the password in a GUI window (while sudo asks it in the konsole window).
It is also recommended to use kdesudo instead of sudo when launching GUI applications, as sudo has been known (in some cases) to mess with file ownerships in users home directory when used with a GUI application.
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