>> Is kde4 not more similar to Windows Vista? And so better for >> 'windows-converts'? >> >> \r >> > > I don't know enough about Vista, but I guess you're right. For Suse KDE4 > also is stable on my machine, anyway, KDE4 isn't the happy medium, you > won't have KDE3 or KDE4 running on a computer with a slow CPU and less > RAM. It's also possible to have a Windows like Menu for KDE3 and to set > a KDE to a Windows like behaviour. 64 Studio shouldn't be like Windows, > it just should have a WM/DE, that allows switching from Microsoft to > Linux, without learning to much new for a beginner. The happy medium > should fit to native Linux users and Windows users with any PC and the > 64 Studio install media should be small enough for a fast download. I > guess this is the thought. > > Just my opinion, > Ralf >
I have to add, that I don't think a default KDE will need critical more resources, than GNOME does, but the features might confuse some newbies, also KDE can cause some troubles, for some GUIs. Personally I like KDE3 the best and for Debian ex Lenny.
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