Oded Arbel wrote: > I think that under these conditions, KDE should be used as the desktop > environment - as most KDE apps share tremendous amounts of code (see > kdeinit), then loading the kicker and kwin should produce very slight > overhead, in comaprison with GNOME's panel and window manager which, while > definetly lighter then their KDE counterparts still use secluded code which > mostly won't be shared with GNOME apps.
> > By the way: When you run simultaneously apps of GNOME and KDE, let's > > say 50%-50%, what Desktop Manager is recommended? > > i.e. is it better to run GNOME apps under KDE, or KDE apps under GNOME? > > > > What is your (the list subscribers) opinion? > > > > (note: the question is NOT which is better - GNOME or KDE - but when it > > comes to running cross apps, which combination is better - GNOME apps > > with KDE desktop, or KDE apps with GNOME desktop) Thank you, Oded. Does anybody have any opinion about interaction? I mean, which is interacting better with the cross apps, GNOME with KDE apps, or KDE with GNOME apps? -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] CTO, Founder Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd. __________________________________________________________ Tel.: +972-9-766-1020 8 Yad-Harutzim St. Fax.: +972-9-766-1314 P.O.B. 7004 Mobile: +972-50-23-7338 Kfar-Saba 44641, Israel ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
