Yes.
GNOME and KDE.
Ubuntu - GNOME Kubuntu - KDE Xubuntu - Xfce Puppy Linux - JWM Damn Small Linux - JWM, Fluxbox Fedora - GNOME (default) OpenSUSE - KDE (default) Debian - GNOME, KDE, Xfce Red Hat Enterprise Linux - GNOME Linux Mint - GNOME Xandros - KDE PCLinuxOS - KDE
There is no longer a product known as "Red Hat Linux." All versions of Red Hat are made for enterprises. At one time, there was a consumer version, but it has since been discontinued, in favour of Fedora, a testing ground for technologies that Red Hat wish to incorporate into it's Enterprise Linux offering
In DOS, just run "exit" command to return to GUI.In Redhat Enterprise Linux, run "startx" for GNome and "startkde" for KDE.
The 2008 release shipped with KDE 3.5.7. The 2008.1 point release shipped with KDE 3.5.9.
there are too many Gnome, unity, kde, ....
GNOME and KDE.
The KDE player for Linux accepts sub, smi, srt, asc, ssa or txt and these extensions will be autoloaded.
gnome and kde
There is no set file manager in linux. Examples of Linux file managers include but: Nautilus (GNOME) Thunar (XFCE) Dolphin (KDE)
KDE stands for K Desktop Environment (the K originally stood for Kool) and is useful on Linux systems to provide a Windows-like appearance to the user.
There are several desktop environments for Linux currently in use. The most popular are GNOME and KDE.