M Harris wrote:
> On Thursday 05 April 2007 16:45, bill biggs wrote:
>> witch one is better kde or gnome ?
>       witch --- black cat, pointy hat, warty nose, 
>               curled toes, and straw broom frequent flyer miles 
> 
>       which -- for use sometimes within a interrogative
> 
>       
>       Usually trolls ask this question in order to get a good flame war 
> started--- 
> because its easy, requires little if any lighter fluid, and can be ignited 
> with a wet stick....
> 
>       But since you asked, ---KDE is better [ end of story ].  And it didn't 
> used 
> to be this way... it used to be a matter of personal preference and religion 
> and the like... but the simple truth is that gnome has fallen seriously 
> behind... it just doesn't even begin to provide the flexibility that I need 
> (and get) from KDE. 
> 
>       I disagree with the post opinion of "try both and choose"... I'll try 
> to save 
> you the bother... start with KDE, stay with KDE, and learn KDE.  And, by the 
> way, the openSUSE version of KDE is 'bout as good as it gets.

And it is also incredibly easy to try out the different ones in openSUSE - just 
use
the Session menu before you log in.  I honestly tried to use gnome but I have 
to admit
to a real preference for KDE.

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UNIX is user-friendly. It's just a bit picky about who its friends are.

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