Ok I am assuming that KDE, GNOME, WindowMaker ect are nothing more then
front ends to the command line. If this is true what advantages does one
have over the other? Which should I learn? Is it worth learning them
all?
Paul Kraus
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Paul Kraus wrote:
Ok I am assuming that KDE, GNOME, WindowMaker ect are nothing more then
front ends to the command line. If this is true what advantages does one
have over the other? Which should I learn? Is it worth learning them
all?
KDE and GNOME are GUI desktops or desktop managers (I