Barry Marler wrote:
> 
> Althought this topic is more appropriate to a KDE forum, it brings up a
> subject about which I have thought often.  I've been a Linux user for three
> years (Mandrake for the last two), and have never used KDE for more than a
> few minutes.  Window Maker was my wm of choice until  recently; I was
> unconvinced that either of the two major desktop environments were either
> stable or useful enough to warrant the space they occupied and the drain on
> system resources.  I had always liked Gnome from an aesthetic standpoint,
> but, whenever I tried it out, I was continuously deleting my ~/.gnome* dirs
> when things went haywire, and starting over. However, since the release of
> Helix Gnome, all that has changed.  I have been using it without
> interruption for several months now, and couldn't be happier. Gnome has the
> functionality that Ernie wants, i.e., drawers on the gnome panel.   I
> suggest that he give it a try.
> 

I agree with you.. I used to use KDE.. It was nice and more windows
like, but I liked the looks of gnome/e ( or sawmill ) better.
HelixGnome rocks..  Love it.. Since I installed Helixcode, I have not
had a problem what-so-ever..

Alan

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