Re: It is indeed, a very sad day...
Chris Parker <[email protected]> Wed, 25 Sep 2002 17:53:08 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.redhat.release.limbo |
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The KDE print config is probably the best that I have seen anywhere on any desktop or OS. I find many aspects of KDE confusing, though. They don't follow the KISS principal enough for me (though I know that they are working on it). If you haven't tried KDE in a while, you should. It is an amazingly integrated and polished environment. On 2002.09.25 22:13 Ted Clark wrote: > Kevin Worthington wrote: > >>> I wonder what percentage of Red Hat users do use KDE? I'm guessing >>> it's probably pretty small, since people who like KDE tend to >>> prefer other distros, such as Mandrake and SuSE. It seems like a >>> lot of extra work to maintain two desktop environments if only one >>> of them is widely used. >> >> I actually use both. I switch back and forth between them. I will >> use KDE for a week or three and then back to GNOME for the same... >> When KDE 3 came out I was using it almost exclusively until limbo1, >> when I starting using GNOME exclusively. >> > > What sort of things do you like better/worse with KDE compared to > GNOME, and vise versa? I haven't used KDE since version 1.1.2, so I > don't really know how KDE compares anymore. It looks nice. :-) > >> On another note, I think I finally like Nautilus better then Konq, >> as a file manager, but it's taken time... >> > > At least it doesn't take 60 seconds to start and then fall over 5 > minutes later the way it did in Gnome 1.x -- this in itself is a huge > improvement. > > TC > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Limbo-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/limbo-list >