Re: pros and cons
Gary Kline <[email protected]> Sat, 13 Oct 2018 22:29:01 -0700
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===== Organization: Thought Unlimited. Public service Unix since 1986. Of_Interest: With Thirty+ years of service to the Unix community. On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 09:37:20AM -0500, Daniel Crone wrote: > Though I have never used k d e and have no idea what it is like, here is my reason I hope accessibility for this desktop gets where it should be. > It is a good idea to have several accessible desktop choices around incase one is no longer workable one day. > Gnome’s settings are hard to work for me. > But to choose a wireless network is not easy in mate. > Each desktop has its own good points. > From anyone who has used k d e, what are its ways it is your desktop of choice? > no pity, no "I'm So sorry". but it's harder for me to see. so it's (blah, blah, blah) etc. I used to use kde because my volunteer system admin liked it best. the gnome icons and using a script with echo and some accessibility setup help me to having the computer read to me. ---i deserve a Swift kick for losing the script. but that the cost of doing too many things that once. I'll call it a century there. 1. Gnome 2. kde 3. patching C and othrt scripts together. ---sorry I couldn't be of more help -- Gary Kline [email protected] http://www.thought.org Public Service Unix Thirty+ years of service to the Unix community.