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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 08/10/2013 16:19, Bas Roufs a
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<div>Hello Georgi,<br>
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if I were you, I would simply choose for a fresh install
of the most recent stable version of Kubuntu - at
present Kubuntu 13.04. On the other hand - if you need
to get started quickly, you could for the time being
choose to install some KDE components into your Ubuntu
configuration along the lines of the instructions at
this page:<br>
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However - as soon as you have a bit more time, do download
a Kubuntu image DVD and install the whole system from
scratch. <br>
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By the way - you mention a new Dell? laptop with just Ubuntu
preinstalled. How did you get it?!<br>
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Respectfully yours,<br>
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Bas. <br>
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2013/10/8 Sarunas Burdulis <span dir="ltr"><<a
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On 10/08/2013 01:50 AM, Georgi Kourtev wrote:<br>
> Hello,<br>
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> Few days ago I got a new laptop with Ubuntu 12.04
pre-installed by the OEM<br>
> (DELL). As I would like to keep on Kubuntu (which I
use since 2008) what<br>
> would be the better way -- to install the KDE over
the Ubuntu that is on the<br>
> laptop anyway, or to do a fresh Kubuntu 12.04
install? Any advice or<br>
> experience is appreciated.<br>
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There were plenty of good suggestions already, but I might
add that you<br>
can also try booting from Kubuntu Live CD or USB drive and
see if<br>
everything works well. If so you can start with complete
reinstall of<br>
pure KDE, i.e. Kubuntu.<br>
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If you find that some functionality is missing (power<br>
saving/suspend/brightness/wireless etc.), keeping Dell setup
might be<br>
easier. My preferred way would be to use Terminal and
install:<br>
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sudo apt-get install kde-full<br>
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(kde-full - complete KDE Software Compilation for end users)<br>
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Sarunas Burdulis<br>
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I insist wait for the kde saucy one !<br>
So you will be ready for quiete a long time (kde-full install)<br>
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