> Which one suits more for begineers? > Which one is for experts? There is NO universally applicable answer to this question. For beginners, gnome shell may suit better as it presents a clean and clutter free desktop. Experts may prefer KDE as it offers a lot of customization options.
In general the answer to this question depends on what kind of person the user is. Some people get excited about new designs and new ways of doing things. They like to explore all things new. For them Gnome or unity will offer a new experience away from Windows, which will get them interested. Then there are people who are stubborn and refuse to use learn anything new, they want everything to work as they want and in the only way they know (as in windows). For these kind of people, KDE is a better solution (or may be cinnamon). (Warning: Do not introduce them to Gnome, they will stop using linux the moment they realise that there is no 'My Computer' icon on the desktop or no right click on the desktop). Some people cannot live without constantly 'refreshing' the desktop every 5 mins. I cannot recommend anything to them. In the end it all boils down to the applications installed. After playing around with the desktop, changing wallpapers and themes, people need to get their work done. There should be a proper suit of applications to fulfill their needs. -- Sincerely, A. Narendiran _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc