Scott wrote:

> Oh yeah, I forgot one thing that I feel illustrates the difference in
> philosophy between Ubuntu and Fedora.  In their default Gnome desktops,
> Ubuntu puts the Terminal app under Accessories.  Fedora puts it under
> System Tools.  
> 
> Granted, practically speaking, that makes no difference, but I think to
> many of us who have been around for awhile, the terminal is far more
> than an accessory.  :)
>

Heh!

My 'bells and whistles' Red Hat Enterprise Desktop boots into a 
standard bash terminal,and from there, I initiate X-Windows and my KDE 
Graphical Desktop, which has two applications that start automatically...

...a bash shell, and Patience/Freecell... the two `essential' apps.<g>



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