Hi,
I am a relatively new openSuSE user (since December 2006)  and I am
primarily a KDE user, though I dabble a bit with GNOME ever now and
then.  I've been using Linux for some years now and I must say that I
was very impressed with openSuSE's KDE.  It was very easy to set up
and by just adding packman and suser-guru I was in business.
After a little while I figured I'd give GNOME a shot.  It looked very
nice and polished from the screenshots I'd seen.  I am also a huge fan
of tango.  After a few days of playing with GNOME I had encountered so
many annoyances that I decided to switch back to KDE.  But I wanted to
express my grievances.
First, out of the box the fonts are horrible.  Why are they so ugly by
default in GNOME but nice in KDE?  It's very easy to set this up in
GNOME but what about newbies and businesses that don't want to spend
the time doing all of this?
Second, multimedia support is abysmal.  I followed several wikis and
tried helix-banshee but banshee just wouldn't work properly.  Now I
think it's important that if I don't have mp3 support out of the box
that it's relatively easy to obtain.  After I struggled through
segfault after segfault I decided that I would never get banshee
working properly.  So my question is why isn't there an option to get
a fully functioning banshee that works (not helix-banshee) like the
amarok version in packman?  Also I don't want RealPlayer on my laptop
... no thanks!
Third, beagle integration and SLAB are very bad.  Again the beagle
integration in KDE is terrific and kickoff works wonderfully but
beagle in GNOME and SLAB are just horrendous.  Why is SLAB such a hog?
Why is beagle more of a hog in GNOME than KDE?
This is just a few of my grievances.  Of course ZMD was a pain but I
know that is no longer going to be installed by default.
I'm just wondering where the love for GNOME is?  I have to admit that
if I really wanted a nice GNOME distro I'd be choosing another distro
(Ubuntu).
Thanks for listening and I hope that openSuSE can make as wonderful of
a GNOME version in the future as their KDE version is.  You guys do
great work!
Cheers,
Chris
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