What is a good Linux distro that has KDE? I have tried both Kubuntu and Opensuse and am looking for others.
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If you know Linux quite a bit, I suggest going with Arch Linux: http://www.archlinux.org/
You can install any GUI that you wish (KDE, Gnome, XFCE, etc). Personally I favor towards KDEMod: http://kdemod.ath.cx/
But you can just install KDE if you want. As always read the documentation.
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Arch Linux looks interesting but I would to set aside a few hours to research as I go. Linux exp is intermediate. When I see a problem I have a rough idea how to fix it but have to Google for the exact process. There is also Chakra, which is a premade CD with Arch and KDEMod. Had any experience with this?