I was wondering if I could run those three versions in the same computer and how. I would love having them in my computer.
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Perhaps you could refine your question? Are you asking if you can run three separate installs of ubuntu, xubuntu, and kubuntu on the same hard-drive with different partitions? Or are you asking if you can you can use the Desktop Environments for each in the same partition? If you are asking if you can install Ubuntu, Xubuntu, and Kubuntu as separate partitions then the answer is yes. If you are asking if you can use the three desktop environments as well as the packages that come with each, then the answer is also yes. I am sure that you can install each separately on the same hard-drive as different partitions, and choose which one you want from the grub loader. However, you would have to install three times! |
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Yes. First: For Xubuntu For Kubuntu Be prepared to fix some things like the splash screen, How to recover splash screen Otherwise you can use them with your same user on the log-in screen by selecting the icon near your name to get a list of desktops. |
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You could in two ways. You can add plasma and xfce4 desktops to a current gnome ubuntu desktop but this come with a lot of bloat (just like if you added Cinnamon or Gnome-Shell to a unity install). You could also make a logical drive with separate root partitions for each DE and a /home folder for them to share but each desktop would require a different login/username to ensure there is no desktop settings problems. |
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