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Thread: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

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    Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    Could some one please explain to me what the differences are between Ubuntu and Kubuntu? I don't really understand the Gnome V.S. KDE thing.

    So from a users point of view what are the pluses and minus between the two, or does one just have a brown screen while the other is blue? one has the tool bar at the top of the screen the other has it at the bottom.

    Currently I am running Feisty with and XP duel boot. ( haven't booted windows in months )

    And on a second computer I am running Gutsy. Been thinking about giving Kubuntu a try just to see what it is like and what all it has.

    If some one could tell me what to look out for so I will notice the diferances I would really appreciate it.

    thanks:
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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    Try this site for a comparison. Basically just apples and oranges. I prefer Gnome, bit I will say that KDE is a lot more configurable.

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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    The beauty of Linux is the choice available. Just try it. Try it virtually, try it live, or spare a partition and do a full blown test.

    Reading a comparison will just waste the install time of the above test methods.

    Once setup, use it for about two weeks and then YOU can determine what your likes and dislikes are.

    Then, do the same for Xubuntu and xfce.

    HAVE A BLAST.
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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    Well I did go ahead and load Kubuntu into the system. and it does seem ok. defiantly something new to learn, what with all the new names for most things.

    Now the bad news seems I messed things up already. I went to a site that had a short movie and it said I had to load some kind of Java script or something, it even came up with the download. so I left it do everything automatically. well the computer frooze up and now after trying to restart it all I get is

    First the screen for going to bios then nothing but a courser at the top left of the screen. I can not even type anything in there. Looks like I may be doing a reload.

    Well that was the reason I wanted the other computer in the first place. so I could try things and if I nuked the system I wouldnt have to be killed by the wife...............

    What the hell.. looks like Kubuntu is now loading. I was just sitting here watch the little courser for the last 5 mins or so. when I started typing this.

    Here is something some one may be able to answer. I loaded Ubuntu then I Loaded a downloaded version of Kubuntu why does it automatically go to Kubuntu? doesn't it ever give me a choice of what to run?

    Thanks for being helpful to such a noobie
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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    When you come to the log in screen you can click on "sesion" or something like that.
    Some penguins can fly!

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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    You don't even need to reinstall kubuntu to try it from your ubuntu installation.
    From inside Gnome (ubuntu), open Synaptic, search for kubuntu-desktop, and install it.
    Thats it. You're done.
    Log out, click the "sessions" button, and change to KDE. Log in. Now you see kubuntu. Keep it, uninstall it, whatever.
    From the login screen, select your choice from the Sessions menu. And best of all, its teh same OS, different GUI, so all your stuff is still in /home.

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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    Don't forget that you can use many GNOME apps within KDE and many KDE apps within GNOME. For example, I use K3b within Gnome, but Synaptic within KDE.

    And yes, follow advice in the last two posts to switch between the two desktop environments on the same computer.

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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    But also don't forget that while yes you can use KDE apps in GNOME and GNOME apps in KDE, you're bringing with it all the libraries it needs to run, so if you're on a system with less ram you will notice the bloat.

    How has this managed to stay civilized? Why are we not having the 'is bloated vs. not as robust' fight?

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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    Thanks everyone! I was reading along and got the answer to my question. I was wondering why I was seeing KDE software available in the Ubuntu Software Center. Now, I know I can install it and use it. Thanks!

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    Re: Ubuntu V.S. Kubuntu

    Well the both Have Same Progams And Stuuf The Difference Is The Desktop Like Ubuntu Is Gnome And Kubuntu Is Kde
    I Used To uUse Ubuntu Its a coool Linux Os And Easy To Use Otherways Kde Is Like the same But Its Kinda confusing But its Dekstop Effect IS Cooler.
    And You Also CaN SWITCH WITH kde AND Gnome and xubuntu
    [QUOTE sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop kubuntu-desktop][/QUOTE]

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