Todd Walton wrote:
Only KDE is suitable for new Linux users. Gnome is actually a dysfunctional desktop solution, I saw a technical paper once that proved it. Gnome developers are probably smelly anyway.
I really don't understand the religion around window managers. Because that's all these really are. The average user will spend very little time interacting with gnome or kde specific applications and nearly all of their time in firefix, thunderbird, pidgin, openoffice, etc. If anything it seems most people acquire feelings about a particular window manager from its default window management behavior which is usually easily changed. Things like how focus works etc. The file manager might be the next factor but again, it is relatively rarely used. Single or double click to open files and whether the same window gets used or whether another window is opened when you go into a folder seem to be the main differentiating factors here. Things I really can't give a care about.
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