
Hi William, This doesn't answer your original question, but I'd install minimal system and then install all the desktop environments, because minimal system is a lot easier to troubleshoot than installer environment. You then can install all the desktop environments you want with tasksel tool -- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Tasksel KDM/GDM are smart enough to detect all desktop environment, though you'd be better off installing only one of these. https://www.google.com/search?q=kdm+select+desktop+environment&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAmoVChMI76vC4ayfxwIVAxs-Ch05KQA1&biw=1600&bih=728 In debian these days, you can install one of the desktops by just installing one of the task-desktop packages, I don't know if this method trickled down to ubuntu yet. https://packages.debian.org/jessie/task-desktop Alex. On 10/08/15 04:02 PM, William Park wrote:
Hi all,
With Debian, you can install all desktops (kde, gnome, xfce, etc) from ISO at first, and then choose which the desktop when you log in via gdm/kdm.
Is there a version for Ubuntu which allows you to do that? Right now, you have to choose/install different ISO for each desktop.
Or, do I have to start with "minimal install", and then install all the desktops afterwards? But, I don't know if gdm/kdm will pick up the desktops.