[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> kde2 seems to have learn too much from microsoft.
> when I start it, it gives me a picture of the dragon
> and a status bar. it can noy be lowered and takes about 10 minuts to
> disapear ( if i do not kill it before ). that's anoyoing .

You need more RAM or better CPU, I assume (yeah, I know it's a stupid
answer). Takes 15-20 seconds here, and it also depends on what programs
you had running when you logged off KDE last time (this is the stored
session).
Notice that GNOME 1.2's startup screen is a rip-off of MacOS's one.

> but now if i type just 'xt' it searches the internet for me. who wanted
> that ?

You might try creating shortcut scripts in your ~/bin/ directory.

> i ran away from microsoft because of it.

I ran away from Microsoft because of instability and because Linux
offers you much more to explore and tweak. One thing is won't bash
Microsoft about is the UI. They've got people there who know the
job, and IMHO they do it good. 
Windows icons look better than GNOME's (TigerT is great, but his icons
are often too cartoonish and colorful). KDE's art team provides
a very good competition on that matter.
 
> and a sujjestion i have : it would be nice if they would have let me
> use shift-left-click to iconify/deiconify ( that option does not exist
> now )

Sawfish allows you to do any sort of crazy keyboard bindings
and actions you'd ever wish. Then again, Sawfish has it's own
serious drawbacks (slow menus, flaky windows positions, no
Unicode titles unlike KWM).

-- 
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov

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