Hi,
I suggest to do this simple check: First, run: $: dnf install switchdesk
Then run: $: switchdesk
You will see a window titled: "Desktop Switches"
With a list of three radio buttons for "Available Desktops", which will probably have these items:
Gnome KDE System Defaults
Which is selected ? According to the responses, it seems that there are high chances that this is Gnome. You can then choose KDE if it suits you better.
Regards, Rami Rosen http://ramirose.wix.com/ramirosen
On 15 July 2015 at 00:06, Ed Greshko ed.greshko@greshko.com wrote:
On 07/15/15 01:26, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Go to System-Settings--->Workspace--->Desktop Behavior--->Virtual Desktops to define your desired settings.
I don't have Workspace in my System-Settings - I only have Personal, Hardware and System. I seem to be missing something ...
You setup is nothing like mine.... Sounds like you've actually installed GNOME.
Yes, it seems like a hybrid of KDE and Gnome. What I did was to install Fedora KDE Live on a USB stick, and then click on Install on Hard Disk.
I was asked later to choose between Fedora Workstation and Fedora Server, and chose the first.
I did think after I might have been better to start with Network Install, which is my usual route.
You don't have a KDE Live USB stick.
Fedora Workstation is, by definition GNOME.
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