Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-14 Thread Jeff Lane
Anthony E. Greene wrote: You might not realize it, but you may be starting a flamewar :-) Try both and use the one you like best. As long as you have both installed on you machine, you can run apps from either environment, regardless of the desktop you happen to be using. Heh... YEAH

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-14 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 12:50:52 -0500 Jeff Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled furiously: Anthony E. Greene wrote: You might not realize it, but you may be starting a flamewar :-) Try both and use the one you like best. As long as you have both installed on you machine, you can run apps

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-14 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Jeff Lane wrote: Heh... YEAH Personally, I dont really care for either one... WindowMaker is the only way to fly... grin I tried WindowMaker and a few others. I found XFCE to be pretty good, but I didn't feel like rebuilding my menu system almost from scratch. I ended up using GNOME,

Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread Richard Sumilang
All Gurus, I'm new to actually developing on Linux operating systems, moving from Winblows to Red Hat. I have KDE and GNOME installed, I simply just use MySQL, PHP, Apache, Zend Studio, and Mozilla. What GUI what you recommend for me to use and why? KDE or GNOME? Thanks - Richard --

RE: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread Larry Brown
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Richard Sumilang Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 2:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME) All Gurus, I'm new to actually developing on Linux operating systems, moving from Winblows to Red

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread Ric Tibbetts
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:41:48AM -0800, Richard Sumilang wrote: All Gurus, I'm new to actually developing on Linux operating systems, moving from Winblows to Red Hat. I have KDE and GNOME installed, I simply just use MySQL, PHP, Apache, Zend Studio, and Mozilla. What GUI what you

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread James Jensen
On Thursday 13 March 2003 13:41, Richard Sumilang wrote: All Gurus, I'm new to actually developing on Linux operating systems, moving from Winblows to Red Hat. I have KDE and GNOME installed, I simply just use MySQL, PHP, Apache, Zend Studio, and Mozilla. What GUI what you recommend for me

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread Technoslick
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 14:41, Richard Sumilang wrote: All Gurus, I'm new to actually developing on Linux operating systems, moving from Winblows to Red Hat. I have KDE and GNOME installed, I simply just use MySQL, PHP, Apache, Zend Studio, and Mozilla. What GUI what you recommend for me

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 08:40, Technoslick wrote: I have spent more time in Mandrake, and therefore KDE. Now, in Red Hat 8.0, I am getting acquainted wit Gnome, again. It has come a long ways since Red Hat 6.0. So has KDE 3.0. Gnome has some outstanding looks and depth in ways that I wish to

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Richard Sumilang wrote: All Gurus, I'm new to actually developing on Linux operating systems, moving from Winblows to Red Hat. I have KDE and GNOME installed, I simply just use MySQL, PHP, Apache, Zend Studio, and Mozilla. What GUI what you recommend for me to use and why? KDE or GNOME? You

Re: Recommended GUI (KDE/GNOME)

2003-03-13 Thread Anthony E. Greene
Larry Brown wrote: Personally I like KDE as CTRL+FunctionKey switches between desktops. Sawfish does that in GNOME, using the same keystrokes. I lie the appearance of GNOME. I always though the widget and icon colors in KDE looked flat and cartoonish. That was a long time ago, but I've pretty