View Poll Results: What GUI Is Better KDE Or Gnome ?
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- 02-03-2004 #1Linux User
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What GUI Is Better KDE Or Gnome ?
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- 02-03-2004 #2Just Joined!
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i think that KDE is a little better, although a don't use GNOME or KDE.
I use fluxbox, i think it's the best for what i need.
- 02-03-2004 #3
I think that GNOME vs. KDE, I would choose gnome over a single reason. Its free, as in driven by a community, and not by the good faith of a single company.
- 02-03-2004 #4
out of those two i would have to go with KDE but i dont use either of them i use Kahakai.
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- 02-03-2004 #5Linux Engineer
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XFCE here.
- 02-03-2004 #6Just Joined!
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I have to say I choose GNOME simply becaus KDE always looked to childish to me. I'm not sure if anyone would agree with me... Its all a matter of preference I guess
- 02-03-2004 #7Just Joined!
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i would say kde1
i would hav to say kde because (and i know this isnt agood reason ) it has worked for me and nothing else has. SuSE 8.2 ingeneral is a bad os becaue of deps though , i cant wiat till i get gentoo. does anybody know of any rhobust wm like kde but less cpu taxing? i liked the look of kahaki but flux and black box looked too skinny and too simplistic
- 02-04-2004 #8Linux Guru
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I really like GNOME much better than KDE, much because of its programmatical architecture. What I dislike most with KDE is the fact that it uses QT, and thus all programs for it have to written in C++. But even other than that, GNOME just seems so much better thought through than KDE. I agree with kriss, too, though.
- 02-04-2004 #9
I use IceWM ([self-advertisement]with my own theme[/self-advertisement]
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But I generally think GNOME is better than KDE, when it comes to my own usage. But it was to show how flashy Linux is/can be to a group of desing-horny-flash-geeks (read: ppl who spen more time organising the destop than using it), then KDE is good
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- 02-04-2004 #10Linux User
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I voted for KDE, although I wouldn't say that it's necessarily better. Just appeals more to me.
\"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.\"
Albert Einstein


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