Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2008-04-19 at 20:23 -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote: I don't know if it's actually *possible* to install Fedora without Gnome, but I take your point.
You can install Fedora and chose to not install the GNOME desktop. Since GNOME is the default you have to actively chose *not* to install it. You have to uncheck the box.
Fair enough. My original post was in answer to a question about whether KDE was a "second-class citizen" in Fedora, which is why I didn't mention other desktops, but of course the same comments apply to them as well.
Fedora has a very active team that works on KDE. Calling KDE "a "second-class citizen" in Fedora" would hurt their feeling I would think. ;-)
-- David
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