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Enable plasma kubuntu after download ubuntu 14.04
Enable plasma kubuntu after download ubuntu 14.04











enable plasma kubuntu after download ubuntu 14.04 enable plasma kubuntu after download ubuntu 14.04

Sudo dnf group install "Fedora Workstation"Ĭhange back manually your appearance settings via Gnome Tweaks and reboot. Removing Plasma sudo dnf group remove "KDE Plasma Workspaces" Sudo dnf remove kwalletmanager pam-kwallet

enable plasma kubuntu after download ubuntu 14.04

Sudo dnf install switchdesk switchdesk-gui Installing Plasma sudo dnf groupinstall "KDE Plasma Workspaces" For some reason that escapes me, doing the same process again, of installing, testing and removing “KDE Plasma Workspaces”, it removed all its packages, but still left its changes to Gnomes appearance and removed some Gnome/Workstation packages. Removing the “KDE Plasma Workspaces” via dnf doesn’t remove everything and removes some Gnome things, like Gnome Disks. Login into Plasma, a second time, everything looked fine, but the top panel I created was appearing on my secondary monitor and the main panel on the primary one Unfortunately that is not correct, at least with KDE Plasma.Īfter installing the group “KDE Plasma Workspaces” with DNF and restarting the system, KDE icons are being used on various places on Gnome (nautilus, Gnome Disks etc.) Which states: “Irrespective of what installation media you used to install Fedora Linux, you can easily try and switch to any of the many other desktop environments that are available without affecting your current desktop environment.” This time I followed this Fedora guide: Switching desktop environments :: Fedora Docs I decided again test KDE Plasma with the release of 5.26, had some not good experiences with previous versions before with it messing with Gnomes config, my preferred DE.













Enable plasma kubuntu after download ubuntu 14.04