The fall of KDE?

Sarunas Burdulis sarunas at math.dartmouth.edu
Tue Nov 25 14:14:08 UTC 2008


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nepal wrote:
>> so I going to try to remove it and put back all the other
>> files it took away individually afterwords but It worked
>> fine to remove it completely!  I didn't have to downgrade
>> to Gnome!!  IF that program is made a mandatory part of
>> KDE, KDE and I will part company.  As it is I am staying
>> with 8.04 till either KDE4 gets repaired or until Gnome
>> gets good enough to use.  
> 
> Gnome is something else I never liked too, perhaps it is 
> time to give that another look, but I don't like the menus, 
> and really really really don't like the file manager, is it 
> Nautilus?
> 
Ever since the "fall of KDE" I'm mostly using Gnome and I was pleasantly
surprised how much it has improved (in its default settings in Ubuntu at
least).

KDE4 should really have been NDE (new desktop environment) or something
as it is mostly written from scratch. Supposedly that would have allowed
KDE3.5 to coexist.

Sarunas
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