Ubu4moi
September 13th, 2009, 02:28 AM
I'm running Ubuntu Ultimate Edition 2.0 and it came with a lot of KDE programs. Is there a way to have everything open in Gnome? A few programs like Open Office and Firefox have Gnome support; does it mean that the other programs also need their own Gnome support? Is there a way to uninstall KDE and is this desirable? Would a lot of programs stop working if I do that?
JuergenF
September 13th, 2009, 03:45 AM
You can open KDE-apps in gnome without problems as long as you leave the KDE-libs installed. If you remove those, all dependent apps will automatically be removed by the package-system.
They just might look 'KDEish' and the order of OK/Cancel buttons is different, so don't let that confuse you.
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