Everything will still work. However gnome applications do not interact with the desktop environment of KDE as well as they would with gnome. The differences will be mainly superficial. You can always remove the gnome applications later and replace them with kde ones if you want.
There are several ways to do it. But firstly, it depends whether you are using GNOME or KDE or others. For GNOME (which is most likely if you use ubuntu), just right click on the desktop itself & choose "Change Desktop Background." & then select the image you want. For KDE, (which is most likely if you use opensuse),just right click on the desktop itself & choose "Configure your desktop." & then select the image you want. For more info, visit: http://www.ehow.com/how_2323495_change-desktop-wallpaper-ubuntu.html
You can choose the language when installing. A lot of languages in the list.
Yes, you can. Right click on your desktop and choose Perzonalize, there you can choose the wallpaper you wish to display on your desktop.
Installing Linux is quite easy if you follow the instructions. You must first download Wubi, choose the installation size and select from 1 of 4 desktop environments. Choose your language and select a user name and password. Select install and you're done!
Setting a photo as your wallpaper for the desktop will depend on what type of operating system you are using on your computer. In Windows Vista you right click on the desktop and choose the option personalize. You then will click on the second option "personalize desktop" and you can then choose any photo that is saved to your computer.
A desktop theme can be changed on Vista by clicking on the Start button, Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization, Personalization and then clicking on Desktop Background. On the Desktop Background page you can choose a picture for your desktop background.
right click in the desktop and then choose personalization then you can change the setting of the front as you like.
you pick a picture then right click on it and choose set as desktop background.
Right click on your desktop, go to Properties, then Desktop, and there you can choose a default windows background or browse for one of your own pictures
Yes. Right click on your desktop then click personalize then click desktop background then choose what you want Or right click on a picture in a folder or on a website then click set as desktop background
I also had that problem. Here's what you do: Copy the entire disc on your computer and install it from their, not from the disc. You can just go to My Computer, right click on the CD, choose Copy. Then paste in on your Desktop and run the install from there. Hope this helps.
Open the System Preferences - this can be found on the Dock, or in Finder > Applications > System Preferences.Then click on Desktop & Screensavers.You can edit your wallpaper in the Desktop section.