This thread is not a perfect fit for this help request,
but comes closest to the problem and is actively visited by people knowing the answer...
The forum admin might move it or remove it...
I installed FEDORA 9 on a laptop from the 6 CDs. I opted for the basic version (not development, not Web server).
Resulted in approx. 3 GB space occupation on the hard disk.
It only required to insert the CDs disc 1 2 3 from the 6 CDs.
REMARK: I wonder why nobody said this in the download instruction for those with a
slow Internet access (no problem with me, for this aspect).
The installed system comes up by default in Gnome, and no evident way to switch to KDE,
while it is generally said that KDE is within FC9.
On my past FC (FC 7 or so) on my desktop,
I can opt during log-in (or after log-out) between some desktops, including KDE, GNOME.
Now there is nothing like this. The only options are like "restart" and "shutdown".
I tested in the terminal window (within Gnome) if the command startkde
would result in some error message. No, command unknown.
Now I have the option to re-install from FC 9 LIVE / KDE version,
install from it Fedora 9 to the hard disk, then extend it via the net.
But for various reasons, this is not an appreciated choice.
So, before doing this, I am asking here for help.
Perhaps it is the usual primitve error of not having seen where it is....