On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 08:43:50AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote

> 95% of what I do in KDE is run Firefox or a VM for trading
> futures and the balance is mostly use a terminal to maintain my
> systems. I use Skype a little, backup to a few different external
> hard drives. Sometimes I play solitaire. Nearly all of my media
> watching is done in a VM due to NetFlix not supporting anything that
> runs native on Linux, although I do use xine to watch the occasional
> DVD from NetFlix that only I want to watch.
> 
> I don't share desktops, share or mount anything natively Windows. I
> don't use Konqueror or KDE Mail. I use almost nothing in the KDE Menus
> for Development, Education, Games, Graphics, Multimedia or Office.

  Which brings up the question, why are you using KDE in the first
place?  It's a pointie-clickie-touchie-feelie-oowie-gui that emulates
Windows, but doesn't do anything for me.  I run Icewm as my WM.

-- 
Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org>

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