Hello!  There's a bit of an issue with the Debian 7 GNU/kFreeBSD default 
desktop in the default installation.  When I select any of the "default 
installation" options at the beginning of the installation the installer 
chooses XFCE desktop manager and desktop environment instead of the default 
Gnome installation and even on the KDE disc it does the same thing.  It's 
installing XFCE instead of Gnome or KDE.  Why is that?  The documentation for 
Debian 7 GNU/kFreeBSD says that the default desktop is Gnome.  What happened?  
Why are all the installation discs I find in the mirrors defaulting to XFCE?  
Where can I get a disc which defaults to Gnome or KDE?  Even the disc labeled 
KDE version is defaulting to XFCE which is a minimalist desktop for people who 
don't really want a serious desktop package.  Who uses XFCE?(rhetorical 
question)  This is very confusing.  I like the GNU GPL license which comes with 
Debian but prefer the FreeBSD kernel over
 the Linux kernel.  I appreciate the number of committers on the FreeBSD kernel 
project and the additional features it offers.  Can you please help me get 
started with Debian GNU/kFreeBSD?  With this latest installation attempt I 
decided to uncheck the desktop feature and the ssh feature and install only the 
base system and standard utilities.  I have a command line interface but since 
I don't have a book available to me with a walk through on how to set up Gnome 
or KDE, I'm feeling a bit lost yet do feel like the GNU/kFreeBSD version of 
Debian is a step in a logical direction.  I really don't like how the Linux 
kernel project is managed and prefer the GNU/kFreeBSD version of Debian because 
of my belief in egalitarianism.  I realize that not all people agree with me 
regarding social equality; however, I do prefer to transcend old world 
authoritarian culture.  That said, the GNU/kFreeBSD version of Debian is almost 
like a dream come true for me. 
 I've been looking for a project like this for a while now and it was there in 
small print for the past 2 years.  I like that the Debian project offers people 
3 kernels to choose from and prefer to learn more about how to set up a desktop 
computer using Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and want to know more about how I can get 
involved in the Debian community.  Peace!

Artur Conley 

ecocentric_arturATyahooDOTcom

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