I use Gnome because I found KDE a bit too busy, as in I found it hard to find anything in the menus. I know I can customize all that stuff, but why take the time to do that when most GNOME schemes don't need it? I don't particularly like GNOME but it doesn't get in my way most of the time. I suppose I just dislike it less.

I think you'll find it's a very personal choice. People dislike GNOME intensely and people dislike KDE intensely. Sometimes the same people.

Personally, I suspect your informal poll is skewed in favour of KDE but is GNOME the majority? Perhaps, perhaps not. I think it would be difficult to get an accurate count.

: robert-william : lewko wrote:
Guys, I just saw a comment on lwn.net.  The author was talking about a
function specific to okular (a KDE application) and one of the people
posting a comment said "If KDE wants to survive in a GNOME world they
better stop making fool decisions."

What I wonder is this.  Is Gnome the majority that this person
commenting says it is?  When I do an informal pole of the people I
know who use Linux I probably have 5 friends who are solidly KDE, 1
that uses Gnome and sometimes uses KDE applications and 1 that uses
Enlightenment and couldn't care less about having anything more
elaborate.

IE, is this person who has posted a comment to this article really
based in reality?  Is Gnome more popular?

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