yum groupinstall "KDE Software Compilation"
Logout and select KDE as your desktop environment.
If you want to get rid of Gnome altogether (which I am not sure I would recommend), you can run;
yum grouperase "GNOME Desktop Environment"
Best,
Christopher Svanefalk
mob: +46762628251
skype: csvanefalk
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 7:53 AM, Gary Kline <kline@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I found out how to install Fed-17 [[somehow]]; I now have Gnome
that I do not prefer. I've install konsole and I have a bunch of
KDE libraries.
Q: what is the best way to remove gnome and install KDE? Last time
it messed up my UEFI {?}{bootloader}. this time I want to be
Extremely careful.
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