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As an Ubuntu user, you may be concerned that your favorite GNOME applications will not run under Kubuntu. That is not the case. In recent times, much work has been done to increase compatibility between GNOME and KDE. Today, virtually all GNOME applications will run under KDE and vice versa.
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Located in C/about-kubuntu.xml:204(para)
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While the KDE desktop is very different from that of GNOME, all your favorite GNOME applications will be integrated with your KDE menu system.
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Located in C/about-kubuntu.xml:210(para)
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Another concern for users wanting to try Kubuntu may be that KDE will become their only desktop once it is installed. While we do indeed hope you will make KDE your desktop of choice, this is not the case; both desktop session types can be run after installing Kubuntu. Furthermore, during installation you will be given the choice of using either the GNOME Display Manager (GDM) or the K Display Manager (KDM) as login managers.
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Located in C/about-kubuntu.xml:214(para)
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Either display manager will suffice, and after installation you will be able to run both GNOME and KDE session types. Feel free to try KDM. You can always switch back to GDM later if you like. The only differences are the artwork used before you log in and being able to shut down or restart your computer without logging out first. KDM only allows this from KDE, while GDM only allows it from GNOME.
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Located in C/about-kubuntu.xml:222(para)
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To install Kubuntu, you just need to install the <emphasis>kubuntu-desktop</emphasis> package.
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Located in C/about-kubuntu.xml:230(para)
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