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Installing KDE on Ubutu: msg#00006linux.ubuntu.user.german
Hi, I am a user of Suse Linux for about 2 years now but the rising prices of Suse is driving me crazy in the mean time. Apart from that it's sometimes difficult to install an actual programm on Suse that works without these stupid dependences. I came up on the name Ubutu in the Internet and I spent almost the whole day searching for Information about it and reading them. It seems to be a nice system and I would like to try it, the question is: is it possible to install KDE onongside Gnome on this System and how? If thats's possible then I sure wouldn't hesitate to change to Ubutu as my standard operating system. Thanks in advance for your help. -- ubuntu-de mailing list ubuntu-de@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-de
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