Agreed.

The purpose shouldn't be to dictate what you run, but to make sure whatever 
you choose to run is installed the same way across distros.

It would help greatly, if a distro has kde for example, they would install 
it the same as everyone else.

If there's an argument against that, beyond the /usr vs /opt Jihad and other 
silliness, I'd sure like to hear it.

Michael

On Friday 21 June 2002 08:38 am, Net Llama! wrote:
> And what would a single 'unified' linux desktop solve?  I *HATE* KDE with
> a passion.  I will never willingly use it again.  So, how can you create
> 1 desktop to serve the needs of everyone?  Multiple desktops are not the
> problem.



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