kde is "creme de la creme" (IMHO)

though I'm beginning to like enlightenment (which I use on my freebsd 
machine), kde is amazing with its utilities (I cannot live without kdict, 
kcalc is as easy to use as the calc from windows and kmail is the state of 
the art in mail-client business [again, IMHO])

and it's very customizable

gnome is ok with me - though I used it to few times to make an opinion; I 
began with kde and I stick to it


HTH,

petre




On Thursday 24 October 2002 08:10 Anno Domini, James Miller wrote using one of 
his keyboards:
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Gavin Laking wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 11:10:31 -0400
> >
> > "Paul Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What is kde like. I always just install gnome with Xwindows. I even
> > > select Xwindows classic what is it and why are there two.
> >
> > KDE is another window manager for Linux. What Linux users tend to do
> > when they are inquisitive about things, is to try it out, to experiment,
> > and nothing is stopping you from doing so. If you are reluctant to
> > installing KDE on a test machine, why not do a Google search for one of
> > the thousands of KDE related websites- you'll find out more on those
> > than we could ever imagine to cover here.
>
> Or you could download and burn the Knoppix ISO, which is a really neat
> (Debian based) distro that runs from CD - doesn't install anything but
> will automagically recognize and use any Linux swap partition on your
> machine. It has KDE (3.0) as the default (only?) desktop - plus a whole
> lot of other neat utilities you can try. Highly recommended! Does a great
> job of hardware PnP, too. Try it! You'll like it!
>
> James
>
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