Oliver Burger wrote on 10/23/2010 11:39 AM:
Wayne Sallee<[email protected]> schrieb am 2010-10-23
I think that everyone with a decent computer, should install both Gnome,
and KDE.
Why?
I normally don't need more then one DE on my system. I do install applications
from both DEs (kmail, korganizer,... from KDE, pidgin, gimp,... from GNOME)
but why should I install more than that?
Oliver
It gives a second desktop to fall back on, and guarantees all
dependencies for KDE or GNOME aps, provides a fall back method to adjust
setting such as font and such for desktop aps used in the other desktop,
and gives the newbe the ease of switching to the other desktop until
they decide which one they like. And installing both desktops is an easy
way to install all standard aps for both desktops, and that new standard
apps for the unused desktop is installed with desktop updates, so that
it's there if you need it. Just like I like to have several internet
browsers even though I rarely use the others. If one is giving you
trouble, you can try the other.
Wayne Sallee
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