How to install both KDE & GNOME with Fedora 18

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Hi,

I've always used Fedora DVDs (as opposed to the live CDs) for installation as I could install both KDE & GNOME and a slew of other packages without connecting to the internet. I tried F18 beta DVD and found that I could select either KDE or GNOME and not both during installation.

Is this OK from a KDE perspective? I'm a strong KDE user, but I wish to have GNOME installed too. So, what is the recommended way to install both? Should I install KDE desktop from Anaconda and then install GNOME using Yum later? Or should it be the other way round?

So far, Fedora didn't offer any easy way to install more packages from the DVD after installation. The user has to mount the DVD and create a repo file and do some yum command line vodoo for installing stuff off the DVD.
What is the recommended action plan for F18?

regards,

Syam





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