On Saturday 06 September 2003 20:52, David Megginson wrote:
Lee Elliott writes:
I'm on Debian unstable too. Included in the problems I've experienced
are
incorrect panel icons that I can't corrected, problems with icons in some
Gnome apps, panel entries loosing properties after
On Sunday 07 September 2003 00:18, Jon Stockill wrote:
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Lee Elliott wrote:
I've been using Gnome for years but I'm finding it increasingly idiotified
and
un-controlable, not to mention less reliable.
The main problem I'm having is that with Gnome 1 I could use
Hello all,
I'd just like to thank eveyone for their thoughts and opinions on this - I
think I've got enough to get on with now so time to drop this OT topic, I
think:)
Ta all,
LeeE
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I've been using Gnome for years but I'm finding it increasingly idiotified and
un-controlable, not to mention less reliable.
What are the major cons that folk have found with running kde?
TIA
LeeE
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Lee Elliott wrote:
I've been using Gnome for years but I'm finding it increasingly idiotified and
un-controlable, not to mention less reliable.
What are the major cons that folk have found with running kde?
TIA
LeeE
I'm using KDE from the very beginning. I've always kind of liked it and
I
What are the major cons that folk have found with running kde?
It gets better all the time, but so far I've found that it's a bit slow. The
mail reader, KMail, is great. The file manager, Konqueror, is pretty slow,
but then part of that is my fault, as I have it set up to show files as icons
On Saturday 06 September 2003 17:01, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
I've been using Gnome for years but I'm finding it increasingly idiotified
and
un-controlable, not to mention less reliable.
What are the major cons that folk have found with running kde?
TIA
LeeE
David Culp schrieb:
What are the major cons that folk have found with running kde?
It just works.
And it let you run X, gtk, ... applications without any problems (you
won't even notice any differences, except the look'n'feel)
It gets better all the time, but so far I've found that it's a bit
It gets better all the time, but so far I've found that it's a bit slow. The
Oops, obviously I kind of got used to my slow machine then :).
I have animations, fadings and other annoying stuff all disabled and all
the previews in Konqueror turned off. I have a simple blue background
color
Lee Elliott writes:
I've been using Gnome for years but I'm finding it increasingly
idiotified and un-controlable, not to mention less reliable.
Just out of curiosity, what problems are you finding? I'm using the
latest Gnome from Debian unstable, and it doesn't seem to cause any
problems.
On Saturday 06 September 2003 17:13, David Culp wrote:
What are the major cons that folk have found with running kde?
It gets better all the time, but so far I've found that it's a bit slow.
The
mail reader, KMail, is great. The file manager, Konqueror, is pretty slow,
but then part of
On Saturday 06 September 2003 17:31, David Megginson wrote:
Lee Elliott writes:
I've been using Gnome for years but I'm finding it increasingly
idiotified and un-controlable, not to mention less reliable.
Just out of curiosity, what problems are you finding? I'm using the
latest
Lee Elliott writes:
I'm on Debian unstable too. Included in the problems I've experienced are
incorrect panel icons that I can't corrected, problems with icons in some
Gnome apps, panel entries loosing properties after I've set them and an
inability to re-configure old gnome apps such
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 15:52:10 -0400,
David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Lee Elliott writes:
I'm on Debian unstable too. Included in the problems I've
experienced are incorrect panel icons that I can't corrected,
problems with icons in some Gnome
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Lee Elliott wrote:
I've been using Gnome for years but I'm finding it increasingly idiotified and
un-controlable, not to mention less reliable.
The main problem I'm having is that with Gnome 1 I could use differnent
windows managers (and preferred enlightenment - since you
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