Hey, You have the right to have your opinion... And if it loads really fast it could be interesting... I will see maybe for E17 Phil
Le Sunday 26 March 2006 22:11, Youness Alaoui a écrit : > Hehe, because of many many reasons : > 1 - I don't like the 'start menu, task bar, icon bar' kind of desktop > 2 - enlightenment is SO fast > 3 - SOOO customizable > 4 - I like the way it works, with the flipping edges > 5 - fast and efficient, no eye candy, so no huge, 3d, whatever shit, title > bars or whatever > 6 - focus follows mouse, can configure it to make window go up the stack > when the mouse is over the window, I like the ctrl-click, alt-click, > ctrl-middle click, etc.. bindings to resize/move... > 7 - pager/iconbox > 8 - got used to it > 9 - etc... > 10- E17 is MUCH better, animated/interactive backgrounds, module oriented, > so much modules to configure it the way you want, fasssstt, etc... > > And basically, because on my old PC, kde/gnome takes 1 or 2 minutes (or > more, can't remember) to load, + uses hundreds of MBs (I remember, it took > me 3 FULL DAYS to compile kde and gnome, while enlightenment, takes > something like 15minutes to compile) and enlightenment loads in the blink > of an eye (really, absolutely NO noticable time to load, less than 1 > second).. > anyways, I have to go, so I'll stop, but it's a lot better IMO.. but you > could maybe say that it's only because I got used to it.. > > KKRT > > On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 14:43:10 -0500, Le Philousophe - Phil > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > only because I am curious, why did you choose enlightment ? > > Phil > > > > Le Sunday 26 March 2006 21:38, Youness Alaoui a écrit : > >> I vote for enlightenment.. and more specifically, the WM-to-come E17!! > >> > >> :D > >> > >> KKRT > >> > >> On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 14:40:08 -0500, Le Philousophe - Phil > >> > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > And one more troll :p > >> > Anyway, I use KDE because it let me do things I wasn't able to do in > >> > Gnome... > >> > World map in desktop backround is so useful ;) > >> > Phil > >> > P.S. I transform the topic in a poll :d > >> > > >> > Le Saturday 25 March 2006 18:49, Harry Vennik a écrit : > >> >> Op zaterdag 25 maart 2006 18:43, schreef Vivia Nikolaidou: > >> >> > On Sat, 25 Mar 2006, Karel Demeyer wrote: > >> >> > > > I have tried with Konqueror and Krusader and they seem OK - > >> >> > >> >> almost. I > >> >> > >> >> > > > have eneabled to show device icons on desktop, for quick > >> > >> access. > >> > >> >> If I > >> >> > >> >> > > > drag and drop from one of them, it returns something like > >> >> > > > media:/hdc1/filename.txt . This *is* within our own filesystem, > >> >> > >> >> but > >> >> > >> >> > > > we need to access the mtab in order to decipher that, and I > >> > >> don't > >> > >> >> > > > think it's a good idea :) > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Why doesn't it just return the path on the filesystem .. so > >> > >> silly .. > >> > >> >> > > KDE, I guess ? :p > >> >> > > >> >> > What a wild guess, right? You really do need to be a detective to > >> >> > >> >> figure > >> >> > >> >> > out such a thing :) > >> >> > > >> >> > I also wonder why it doesn't return the correct and usable path, > >> > >> but > >> > >> >> > well, it's one of the few things in KDE that don't work as > >> > >> expected. > >> > >> >> > Unlike Gnome, where the default behavior seems to be that it won't > >> >> > >> >> work! > >> >> > >> >> lol! > >> >> > >> >> > (disclaimer: j/k, don't take me seriously :)))) > >> >> > (disclaimer2: I was just in a joking mood now, don't turn this > >> > >> into a > >> > >> >> > window manager war!) > >> >> > >> >> Okay, it seems you know what risk you take by saying such things.... > >> > >> ;-) > >> > >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- > >> >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting > >> >> language > >> >> that extends applications into web and mobile media. 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