On 2003-01-14 Eli Marmor wrote: > Just to clarify: > > The meaning of the answer "None" included "other".
OK :) See below for my survey answers <<1>> my home machine: > My desktop environment management is: 0: None/Other (fvwm2) > Reasons (please check all that apply): G2: I've got used to this desktop. G3: I have a lot of existing configurations/customizations for this desktop, and/or existing investments. H: Another reason (PLEASE DETAIL): It lets me do most of what I want, and all my personal configuration settings are in one single file that I can easily understand, easily modify (even without GUI), easily take with me to another machine, etc. I makes me feel I am in control of the machine... (as opposed to kde/* of .gnome/* trees which I am (not yet) able to grasp). Also, it lets me do things that I don't know how to do in KDE/Gnome (even though I'm sure it's possible). for example, I created a button to start an xterm without borders (HandleWidth=0), so that it is, in effect a true fullscreen xterm. something I cannot achieve with Konsole right now.. <<2>> my machine at work > My desktop environment management is: 2: I prefer KDE. > Reasons (please check all that apply): H: Another reason (PLEASE DETAIL) I'm not sure why.. maybe because I want to spend less time configuring it than my home machine, and the default KDE settings are more convenient when I don't want to waste time with ti. Never used gnome for a long time, usually I get stuck in the beginning, maybe it's not intuitive enough for me. I do use gnome apps, of course. <<3>> machines I installed for my family > My desktop environment management is: 2: I prefer KDE. > Reasons (please check all that apply): C1: Similarity to Windows GUI. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]