At 02:54 PM 9/29/2008, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>>>>>
It doesn't make sense to recommend installing "KDE Software
Development" to the
average user, it's only for developers. Average users should just install the
regular KDE group (known as kde-desktop internally):
yum groupinstall kde-desktop
<<<<<
Good afternoon, Kevin.
Yeah, I figured there was something like that... but when you say
"switchdesk KDE" and there is no KDE, switchdesk tells you to
groupinstall "KDE Software Development".
Is there anything in kde-desktop that's not in KDE Software
Development? In other words, after you have installed "KDE Software
Development" is there any advantage to then installing kde-desktop"?
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