Ubuntu 12.04 LTS removing unity and installing GNOME

Albert Wagner albertwagner at cox.net
Sat Jun 9 02:19:33 UTC 2012


On 06/08/2012 06:52 PM, Robert Spanjaard wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 18:23:03 -0500, Albert Wagner wrote:
>
>> On 06/08/2012 05:14 PM, Robert Spanjaard wrote:
>>> On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 16:14:27 -0500, Albert Wagner wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> Aw...OK.  I'll do your homework for you just this once:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) You must actually install Kubuntu.
>>>>>> 2) Click on Muon Package Manager 3) Type GTK into search.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There it is...a complete Gnome installation within a Kubuntu
>>>>>> installation.
>>>>> GTK is not the same as Gnome. Gnome is just one of many pieces of
>>>>> software that use GTK.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>> So, how would you define Gnome?
> I don't see any need to define Gnome myself. Its general definition is
> good enough for mee.
>
>> Or do you follow others on here that refuse to define anything?
> First you blame people for having "personal definitions", and now you
> blame them for not having those?
>
> And I will follow others in stating that this discussion is way over your
> head if you have to ask for such definitions.
>
I don't have to ask.  I'm just curious why you felt the need to post 
when you don't care about the answer.  You say that: "Its general 
definition is good enough for mee."  Will you share with me that 
"general definition"? Everyone here tells me that my definitions are all 
wrong, but no one will tell me one that is right.  I can't learn a thing 
that way.




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