I don't use KDE very often as I'm more of a XFce fan but sometimes it's handy to switch in order to help answer questions like this. > What is the official/semi-official positon of Fedora on KDE? I > ask this because from a previous thread I came under the > impression that Fedora didn't care too much: I've not seen any statements by anyone that indicates one particular desktop over another. I suppose you could make a case that KDE and GNOME are the preferred desktops if you believe that remaining in the core distribution, as opposed to being moved to extras, indicates any preference. > > -> no easy ability to select KDE and primary desktop environment Whenever I log in to the GUI interface I am presented with a "sessions" button where I can switch between: 1. GNOME 2. Default System Session 3. KDE 4. xfce session 5. failsafe terminal and choosing one for the login session will display another option box, as I log in, to allow me to make my choice the default login. > I kinda like Fedora. But I also like KDE. So I just like to know > the position held by Fedora, so I can decide not to depend on > them for things KDE. I hear the kde-redhat project is very good. If kde-redhat offering has things that you want and the regular distribution does not, I'm not sure I understand why will it matter what someone else thinks? You can always request a feature via bugzilla and the worst that can happen is the assigned developers will say no, but they won't know your desire until you ask. Regards, Mike Klinke