Also dont forget the very good KDE help files installed along with Kubuntu. Going into Help gives you a good start when you need help and has links to the KDE wiki/manual online.
I do agree with sealbhach though and think that something along the lines of OMGUbuntu would be good for KDE. (But please for the love of god dont call it OMGsomething...) It would be nice to have well written articles about new programs and upcoming KDE features.
I do agree with sealbhach though and think that something along the lines of OMGUbuntu would be good for KDE. (But please for the love of god dont call it OMGsomething...) It would be nice to have well written articles about new programs and upcoming KDE features.




, In all reality, there are really only a few differences in how KDE works between distros, and that is mostly package management tools, and the differences between the version of KDE that is current in that distro. However, the Userbase is not the likely first stop for a lot of people.
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