Howdy All,
So I've been using *ubuntu for the last three years or so and since the initial disaster of a release KDE 4.0 was I've been using Gnome. However with the release of 9.10 I am back to using Kubuntu again.
Anyways something I was wondering is why the software center is not included by default in Kubuntu? It is one of the most excellent leaps forward in the Ubuntu 9.10 release - and while the kpackagemanager is nice, for the average user the the software center is much more friendly to use. It was no big deal for myself to install the software center, but a new user who starts off on Kubuntu would have no idea it exists. I was wondering what the rational behind not including it in Kubuntu was.
Just my 2 pence,
~Jeff
So I've been using *ubuntu for the last three years or so and since the initial disaster of a release KDE 4.0 was I've been using Gnome. However with the release of 9.10 I am back to using Kubuntu again.
Anyways something I was wondering is why the software center is not included by default in Kubuntu? It is one of the most excellent leaps forward in the Ubuntu 9.10 release - and while the kpackagemanager is nice, for the average user the the software center is much more friendly to use. It was no big deal for myself to install the software center, but a new user who starts off on Kubuntu would have no idea it exists. I was wondering what the rational behind not including it in Kubuntu was.
Just my 2 pence,
~Jeff
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