
...enter your password, and the Software Sources window will appear. Click on the second tab, "Third-Party Software," then click the "Add" button and paste the following code in the new window that will appear...
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-experimental/ubuntu intrepid main
Then, click on the "Add Source" button...


Go to the third tab, "Updates," and check the "Unsupported updates (intrepid-backports)" option...


Right click HERE and "Save Link As..." the key file on your desktop. Go to the fourth tab, "Authentication," click the "Import Key File" button, navigate to the location where you've just saved the key file (File System/home/YOURUSERNAME/Desktop) and double click it. You will immediately see a new entry called "493B3065 2009-01-21 Launchpad PPA for Kubuntu Most Experimental Packages"...

Then click on the "Close" button of the main window. It will ask you if you want to reload the information about available software, so click the "Reload" button and wait for the Software Sources window to close...

All you need to do now is click the link below...
Then click the "Install" button to install the packages (enter your password if asked)...

Wait for the KDE 4.2 packages to be downloaded...

Retype the password and click the "Forward" button again...



Editor's note: If you have autologin enabled, you will not be able to select the KDE session. So you need to logout and select KDE from "Options -> Select Session".

And the best part is that you will still have a working GNOME session!
Editor's note: The next optional steps were described for the GNOME session. Therefore, please logout from the KDE session. At the login, choose the "GNOME" option from the "Options -> Select Session" menu and log-in into the GNOME session.
Optional Step 1 - Restoring the Original Ubuntu Bootsplash
The KDE 4.2 installation will overwrite your current Ubuntu boot splash theme. If you don't like the blue Kubuntu splash, and you want to restore Ubuntu's, follow the instructions below...
Click here to Install StartUp-Manager
Then click the "Install" button to install the packages (enter your password if asked)...






Optional Step 2 - Restoring the Original Ubuntu Menu
The KDE 4.2 installation will mess up your current Ubuntu menu. What that means? Well, all the KDE4 applications will "invade" your GNOME menu. If you don't like this and you want to restore Ubuntu's menu, follow the instructions below...
1. Click HERE to download Gnome Menu Extended. Get the "Ubuntu DEB ALL" file!
2. Save the file on your desktop.
3. Double click the file and install it (input your password when asked). That's it! All the KDE applications will be stored in a single entry in the GNOME menu...

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BEST OF LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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