<quote who="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> > > The answer, as a question: When you install Red Hat, and you choose the > > "GNOME" option, do you just get what upstream defines as the 'GNOME > > Desktop' release, or do you get a complete user environment which > > includes applications for common tasks? > > I think (but I'm not 100% sure) that the choice in the Red Hat install > determines what panel, desktop, and file-browser are used, but I think > that the extra applications will be present regardless of the choice, > because GNOME apps can run in KDE, and KDE apps can run in GNOME. I don't > think the users cares about an application's dependencies, and I don't > think he would use that as a basis for choosing a set of apps.
This is not relevant to Debian, however. - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2004: Adelaide, Australia http://lca2004.linux.org.au/ "The aim of the release process is to finish software, not to develop it..." - Havoc Pennington

