Agreed.  After my experiments in a 5 user environment with 1/2 gig of RAM,
KDE has been found to be unsuitable for Terminal Server on my end.  I may
not be tuning my system in the right places thou.

GNOME seems more apt for "simple" environments.  We are testing running
Ximian GNOME on it right now.

I know, i know, why not use <insert wm advocacy here>, its great!  Its
small!  Its fast!  Its ... BLAH.  I tried that.  It has to be either KDE
or GNOME my boss says, otherwise I would use IceWM with ROX-Filer.  That
would seem easy enough!  But what do I know, hehehe

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Michael H.Collins wrote:

> I would try something besides that dern KDE.
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 16:18:53 -0600
> "Matthew T. O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
>
> ~-
> ~> LTSP v.3.0
> ~> RedHat 7.2
> ~> KDE 2.2.2
> ~> Opera 6 tp3
> ~> StarOffice 6.0beta
> ~
> ~We
>
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