In YDL, KDE is the default desktop. GNOME's not even installed by default.
However, the OS as a whole is very much GTK+ based. The installer is GTK+, the control panels are GTK+, the email application is GTK+, and if they move to the more advanced OO.o 2.x and/or Firefox, they're GTK based also. Even the default audio player is GTK+ baed. So why is KDE, based on the weirdly-licened QT, rather than the LGPL'ed GTK+, used as the default DE? A number of very popular Linux applications, such as Inkscape, Scribus, Kino and RealPlayer, including the upcoming Acrobat 7 and VMWare 5 which we won't get on PPC. Some of these apps, the first three in particular, are virtually the only ones decent ons in their field. And this is still ignoring the GIMP... Now, I have to admit that if it comes down to the desktop holy wars, I'm a GNOME fan -but YDL already heavily uses GTK+ and has got homogenised desktop looks - so why can't they just jump? </rant> Cian -- --------------------------- "We're busy running out of time" Bernard Sumner, 1993 _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
