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kde or gnome?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Bruno_me, 15 Feb 2005.

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kde, gnome, or something else

  1. kde

    31 vote(s)
    44.9%
  2. gnome

    29 vote(s)
    42.0%
  3. something else (post what in the thread)

    9 vote(s)
    13.0%
  1. macdude425

    macdude425 What's a Dremel?

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    Fedora Core 3 does make GNOME look somewhat better than it really is.

    Along those lines, I'd go with GNOME if I'm running Red Hat, otherwise KDE
     
  2. CompDude

    CompDude What's a Dremel?

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    Either or. I like both of them. It depends on the computer/mood that I am in. :hehe:

    Both are good, gnome is a little bit slimmer than KDE though.
     
  3. El_Angelo

    El_Angelo What's a Dremel?

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  4. WTF_Shelley

    WTF_Shelley The picture is wheeljack

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    I used to do level 3 too, then I beat the end of level boss with the BFG and got to level 4, now i use a gui :eyebrow: :thumb:
     
  5. WTF_Shelley

    WTF_Shelley The picture is wheeljack

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    ps I like gnome :D
     
  6. cbr

    cbr What's a Dremel?

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    Openbox and some custom little panel app is my choice. Probably the fastest solution out there. Out of the big DE's I'd choose Gnome because it looks more professional and the GTK+ interface looks way better IMHO. XFCE is nice too but a bit rough at first.
     
  7. JuMpErFLY

    JuMpErFLY Minimodder

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    xfce and fluxbox are the best imo
    kde and gnome are both too bloated imo
    yes xfce and fluxbox may be "bare" at first but are easily configured and extra programs can be installed to get the function you need whilst avoiding all the other stuff you don't need
     
  8. BBurger

    BBurger What's a Dremel?

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    Ubuntu user here (as of ten days ago!), so answered Gnome as that's what Ubuntu is based on.

    I like it; won't go back to XP!
     
  9. tigra

    tigra What's a Dremel?

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    kde for ever (yes i use linux for a half year now) only used kde and not dropping of it,
     

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