I remember that OpenSUSE was first used in March July, and the desktop environment seemed to be KED1.5. It often crashed. It was too speechless and collapsed without moving, but I was not familiar with Linux, there was no better method. Later I switched to Ubuntu and saw a piece of nenew logs today. In addition, I was excited by the praise of KDE And KED news on the Internet. I didn't use nenew's PPA source method (this method will install the latest KDE Desktop), but directly open the terminal and run the command s
I remember that OpenSUSE was first used in March July, and the desktop environment seemed to be KED1.5. It often crashed. It was too speechless and collapsed without moving, but I was not familiar with Linux, there was no better method. Later I switched to Ubuntu.
Today, I saw a piece of nenew logs, and the online praise for KDE's gorgeous Effect And KED news.
I didn't use nenew's PPA source method (this method will install the latest KDE Desktop), but directly open the terminal and run the command
Sudo apt-get installl kubuntu-desktop
The lab network speed is very fast. The download and installation are completed in a few minutes. Restart the machine and find that the boot image turns into a blue "KUbuntu". The system directly goes in without the previous logon box.
After logging in, you will find that it is still Gnome. If you restart again, you will still directly go to Gnome. Instead, you have to log out manually and select KDE Desktop in the logon box. After logging on, everything works normally .. Follow-up omitted ..... Since KDE2 is not used to Gnome, I started to uninstall the KDE Desktop Environment. I tried various methods for uninstalling on the Internet, but none of them were successful.
My methods
Open the new software package manager, select the KDE Desktop Environment in the group, and delete all the labels. Then you can search for the plymouth-theme-kUbuntu-logo and delete it. I personally think it is a perfect method.
After the call is completed, the unix shell example shows a lot of pages in Chapter 8...