Ok, I know this is largely a matter of preferences as to which is
"better", so I'll ask which is easier to install and have up and
running with fewer headaches.
So far I have the latest working versions of Fink and Apple's X11, and
I do NOT want screw those up, but if the Gnome or KDE package is fairly
simple to install, then sure why not. It would be nice to be able to
run Gnome and/or KDE specific apps.
I just know that back in October/November getting either of them to run
with GnuDarwin was difficult and cumbersome.
A. Todd Jurhs
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It is altogether uncertain,
but Heisenberg was probably here
(at least for a short period of time).
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