On Thursday 15 December 2005 00:27, Ryan Richards wrote: > Having recently read about Mr. Torvalds's comments on the KDE vs. Gnome > matter, I found the thread and drilled down into it a bit. It seems to me > that the features that Torvalds and others are complaining about are > trivial at best, while the complaints themselves are bloated. I intend to > continue using Gnome, and I'd like to tell you why: it uses 50MB less > memory than KDE. Now, I'd only classify myself as an intermediate Linux > user (not an expert, but not a beginner), but I can tell when Mepis and > Fedora with KDE use 140MB to show me a desktop, while Ubuntu and Fedora > with Gnome use 90MB to show me my desktop. Yeah, I could use Ice WM or no > GUI and save EVEN MORE memory, but Gnome gives me features that are worth > the extra RAM. The features talked about in the thread are not worth--at > least to me--50MB. > > So keep up the good work, and don't let your memory requirements get all > loosey-goosey like KDE :-) And take heart: from my point of view, the > fastest growing and most talked about distribution today, Ubuntu, is doing > a good job of keeping Gnome in the spotlight despite the fact that certain > people want to throw their weight around to influence people about whose > product to use.
your response may have been appropriate to the gnome-usability list, but i think its slightly off-topic here. so lets refrain from project bashing, no matter if its instigated. it doesnt add anything to this list and it doesnt get anything done. lets show a little professionalism. -- Celeste Lyn Paul www.obso1337.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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