[ale] KDE/Gnome show of hands?

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Wed Aug 27 10:07:34 EDT 2003


I used Redhat 9 default on my Dell work PC.  I use KDE under SuSE 8.2.  
Both work great on fast machines and I can't tell too much of a 
difference if the defaults are good enough.  If you just want 
configurability then I would go with KDE.  You can change anything if 
you learn the environment.  Gnome seems more limited or "confined" under 
Redhat 9.  I guess that is the corporate push in this version of Redhat 
more than Gnome.  My two cents,
Dow


John Wells wrote:

>I see various post recommending this or that environment, but I've not
>seen anyone explaining why.
>
>So, if you have a second today, could you state:
>
>1. Which do you use...KDE/Gnome/Other?
>
>2. Why?
>
>I suspect most choices are just level of comfort ("It was the first one I
>every used"), but I'm curious to see.
>
>Thanks!
>
>John
>
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