No, you need to install Kubuntu first and then set it as your default desktop environment.
No, you need to install Kubuntu first and then set it as your default desktop environment.
To address the query, consider using KDE with a distribution that already includes it by default, like Kubuntu. If you prefer not to stick with standard Ubuntu and Gnome, numerous alternatives exist across various desktop environments. Your choice will mainly depend on personal preference. I’m well-acquainted with XFCE and therefore opt for Xubuntu. Most major distros now support live booting from an ISO file (often saved on a USB drive), which simplifies testing different operating systems either in virtual environments or directly on hardware. It’s best to view it as browsing a candy store with a selection of options.