Hi Folks

Roger may have answered it all ready for me.

> A good reason to change is simply to get some experience with the 
> different desktop and the slightly different ways of doing the similar 
> things, some different tools.  That way after some time you can then 
> make  your own decision about which you prefer.  And often you can use a 
> KDE tool in gnome anyway, should you like it and choose, and vice versa.
> 
> Cheers,
> Roger

What's the difference between kde and gnome?  is it purely cosmetic? Eye
candy works better in kde? Is one less resource hungry?

Much Thanks

Tom

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