To Kubuntu, or not to Kubuntu? That is the question!
Jonathan Jesse
jjesse at iserv.net
Sat Jun 16 21:03:32 UTC 2007
On Friday 15 June 2007 07:34:55 Phil Pinkerton wrote:
> I would recommend burning the live cd and boot from it, check it out and
> then if you like install from the cd.
>
> My laptop is dual boot XP and Kubuntu. currently I need Windows only to use
> the built-in webcam.
>
> Phil
>
> On 6/15/07, Στέλιος Γιολδάσης <spinalongae21 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello everyone!
> > I'm seriously considering of installing and using Kubuntu onto my PC.
> > I want to get rid off Windows but I have absolutelly no knowledge of
> > programming!!!
> > My question is: Should I read a brochure or book before installing
> > Kubuntu? Or can I install
> > it and find my way through???
> > How hard is it to deal with Kubuntu after 10 years of Windows use, not
> > having past experience with Linux?
> > Thanks for spending your time reading that mail! Hope to get an answer!
> >
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The documentation team spends a great amount of time creating help to solve a
lot of your questions. If you want a hard copy book to read I recommend the
Official Ubuntu book. Chapter 7 focuses on Kubuntu, but the book is great to
help learn a lot about the background of Ubuntu/Kubuntu and the authors are
great guys as well. :) :)
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