Having both available is a good thing.  KDE spurs Gnome to improve and vice
versa.

Personally I'm a KDE guy in situations where a machine needs a GUI.

This was discussed on this list in the last week or so, so you may want to
search the archives.

Kev.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick (Pat) Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 9:44 AM
Subject: (clug-talk) KDE or Gnome?


> Hey, Clugers.
>
> First, sorry about posting a personal response to the whole board, The
other
> groups to which I belong only post back to the board when I hit "Reply to
all"
> but this is set up differently. I shall try to do better.
>
> As soon as I get about three clear and free hours I'll have a go at the
> Mandrake 8.1 install, but I have another question. I was going to use KDE
as
> the desktop, mainly because I'd heard more about it, but I realize the
> publicity isn't everything- as evinced by Evil Uncle Bill's OS. So, from
your
> own perspectives which is better, KDE or Gnome... or is it just a case of
what
> one is used to?
>
> TIA for the advice
> pat
>
>

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