> Yes, but they give you the choice of KDE or Gnome at install. You can > install both, but choose either as your default. I chose KDE and had no > problems, other than an overwhelming need to rearrange their menus. Mandrake > is much better at subdividing the menus and making it so you can actually > find things. This is courtesy Mandrake using the menus system. Debian does this as well. When you install a new package, it is installed into your menus. There is a guide as to where packages of what type should go in the menuing system (I found this out when adding my own non-packaged menu entries), enforcement is not strict but suggested. -nicole _______________________________________________ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk
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