gk 2. from my experience, KDE works more stable then gnome does (it is too
gkcommon for gnome applets to get the gnome panel stuck). since
gkenlightenment also didn't manage to work on my PC - i gave up on gnome.
Never saw both effects. I've seen occasionally GNOME apps crash
(ohmygawd,
HBH Easel - they're going to revolutionise the way Linux is being used and
HBH it will be the most easy OS (and they also state it will be easier then
HBH Mac). Reality: from the screenshots I cannot see anything that KDE 2
HBH doesn't have.
*beep* wrong arument. Without you proving that KDE
OG reported a few weeks ago that it took me just seconds to crash KDE
OG (supplied with RH6.2). And that's without any "cute applets". It
OG turned out to be a known problem with manual window placement. I found
OG that out looking at the KDE bug list on their web site, and I must say
OG the list
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
gkin KDE they at least started going out to the applications area (with
gkkoffice, kdevelope, etc). in gnome - they followed by with
gktheir own "office" suite. no need to mention that all of these are
gkstill not quite useable.
I
DTN KDE got theming starting from 2.x, since Qt got theming. KDE is also WAY
DTN better at the international front, since Qt2 is unicode, and KDE2 got
DTN support for r-t-l and l-t-r, and it got better support for many
DTN languages. (I'm not saying GNOME got bad i18n, but KDE got it better.
Well, not to start any flame wars (hey, its friday), I agree with you
about KDE Vs. Gnome email u sent..
I'm subscribed and participating in KDE PR (Public Relations) mailing
list, and many times we want to push some PR stuff about KDE, but we
delay everything until we have something REAL code
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Well, not to start any flame wars (hey, its friday), I agree with you
about KDE Vs. Gnome email u sent..
SNIP
On the KDE side, you don't see the KDE jumping all over cause they
implement new features. Example - here is something which isn't
published yet (and
On Fri, 5 May 2000, David Tabachnikov (NetHunter) wrote:
Please remember, not me, nor Moshe Zadka, nor anyone else of the GNOME
people said anything bad on KDE. Take a look at the posts in this thread
(2 posts). Compare.
Well, actually, I can't take any credit -- I did say bad things about
Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stability: I have tried numereous times all the Gnome Releases: 1.1,
October release, helix version, u name it - it took me something like an
hour to crash the entire GNOME enviroment (specially with all those cute
applets). On the KDE side I can say