Robin Laing wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 09:53 -0500, Kelly Miller wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Mail Lists <li...@sapience.com>
wrote:
\SNIP
the truth is though, that he is not the only one who switched from KDE
to GNOME. It's about the expectations.
When I installed F10 on the first machine, I tried Gnome and was so
frustrated. I tried to switch to KDE but I couldn't get it to work
but that was my fault. I didn't know about the session selector in
GDM and was trying switch desktop function.
After playing with Gnome, I found the same frustrations. Some nice
improvements over the version in F7 but still reminded me of using MS
Windows. No real control to improve the efficiency.
KDE 4.1 is pretty good. I am having some weird issues that I don't
like but I have not had a chance to figure out all the changes. I
hear 4.2 is so much better than 4.2 so I think I will be really
happy. Of course that is after I change the menu back to the classic
menu from the Vista like menu.
My daughter prefers Gnome over KDE because KDE makes here think of
Macs and she has had her fair share of nightmares with Mac's.
I personally agree that I would rather be using the KDE on F10 than
GNOME but not everyone who disagrees is inherently wrong.
Craig
I will drink to that. To each their own. The person that turned me
onto KDE now uses Gnome but is thinking of checking it out again when
4.2 comes out.
I've went back to GNOME after the third time I had to press the hard
reset button on the front of the machine. This is *nix, and my memories
of *nix based OS is from SCO. In the 90's I worked for NASDAQ and their
(at the time) communications machines ran SCO, we had boxes that had
up-times measured in years. So, when KDE 4.1 (this is from the
downloaded F10 DVD I did ... maybe two and a half weeks ago) hung hard
enough to need to reset button, it was time to switch. I haven't
rebooted since.... now if only I could sync with my lifedrive...
Michael
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