on 28/04/2004 01:06, Scott Holder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At any rate, I certainly respect your opinions and understand your
> viewpoints, but there are good arguments to be made for using the
> current desktop environments. My mother is using KDE and likes it quite
> well. She's picked up on things just fine and had no trouble fiddling
> with various settings. She even figured out Debian's apt-get all by
> herself :)
> 
> That's certainly the beauty of Linux/UNIX though. You can always suit it
> to your preferences, and what you don't like or even find absurd, others
> will like just fine. And it's all good :)

Well,

It seems like KDE3 is pretty fine, but... it runs fine in older computers?
It's still a Windows-GUI clone or does this version got more "personality"?

I'm asking these questions because I would like to install Linux on my
Old-World NuBus 6100/66MHz PowerMac (72MB RAM, 9.1GB HD, Sonnet G3 upgrade
card), but I'm still doubtful about some aspects of recent Linux distros...





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