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Katelyn |
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beh Level: 86 Posts: 1655/1816 EXP: 6131393 Next: 10714 Since: 02-21-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6149 days |
Damn... I wish we had polls...
Well, which Linux desktop environment do you prefer more? I'll have to say KDE, as I've found it much better, and I didn't like GNOME that much (tried both ) Also, am I the only one that pronounces KDE like "Katie"? |
Dwedit |
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Red Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 51/162 EXP: 163180 Next: 2689 Since: 03-07-07 From: Chicago Last post: 3521 days Last view: 1616 days |
KDE. Gnome has the world's worst file selector.
Even though I use windows... (Damn GTK apps refuse to use Windows common dialogs on Windows) ____________________ |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1793/2846 EXP: 12031169 Next: 231091 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6063 days Last view: 2800 days |
Neither. I used each for a time (resting on Gnome for the last portion of my Linux life) but by the time my Month From Hell was over, I gladly dumped both of them and returned to Windows.
(in short: neithre) ____________________ I dealt with it. |
GuyPerfect |
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Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 45/155 EXP: 152637 Next: 13232 Since: 03-14-07 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 5997 days |
I'll go with Gnome just for simplicity's sake. KDE tries to be a bit flashy, and I'm not all that fond of Konquerer. |
Kernal |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1666/1881 EXP: 6463764 Next: 186900 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6140 days |
I prefer KDE...I've had problems with Gnome, not to mention it has a horrible name.
And I always said kay-dee-ee. On the other hand, I pronounce the PNG image format as "ping". |
leileilol |
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Red Paratroopa Level: 31 Posts: 120/169 EXP: 173932 Next: 11431 Since: 03-02-07 Last post: 6122 days Last view: 5933 days |
believe it or not, kde is more memory efficient than gnome and fluxbox (!!!!11) and that's why I use it. It may LOOK bloatier but it's really more optimal than the others (fluxbox gives a pretty illusion of being faster) |
Ailure |
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Hats Steam Board2 group Level: 121 Posts: 857/3965 EXP: 19783926 Next: 272770 Since: 02-19-07 From: Sweden, Skåne Last post: 3304 days Last view: 2055 days |
Posted by XkeeperYou shouldn't judge Linux just from testing Fedora core, a experimental Linux distro. I think I would prefer KDE out of those two. I do have tried both a bit though. ____________________ AIM: gamefreak1337, MSN: Emil_sim@spray.se, XMPP: ailure@xmpp.kafuka.org
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PrinceKassad |
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Level: 20 Posts: 5/60 EXP: 36717 Next: 5722 Since: 03-28-07 Last post: 5279 days Last view: 5094 days |
Gnome. KDE reminds me too much of Windows. |
Black Lord |
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Red Cheep-cheep Level: 35 Posts: 81/220 EXP: 258560 Next: 21376 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 5424 days Last view: 5424 days |
I've had my rounds with both of them. I have problems with both, but I find Gnome to be better personally.
Gnome: +Looks nice and clean +I prefer it's default apps -Lack of customization KDE: +Whoa I can change that, cool -Konquerer - Explorer only for Linux -My desktop looks like it was manufactured by fisher-price! I've had times where I prefered KDE, and times of switching back and forth constantly, but currently I'm with Gnome... and don't see myself changing any time soon. ____________________ |
blackhole89 |
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The Guardian Moloch whose eyes are a thousand blind windows! Level: 124 Posts: 190/4196 EXP: 21538181 Next: 298420 Since: 02-19-07 From: Ithaca, NY, US Last post: 474 days Last view: 87 days |
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setz |
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Spike fuck~ Level: 58 Posts: 380/722 EXP: 1537274 Next: 40272 Since: 02-19-07 From: Pittsburgh, PA Last post: 5293 days Last view: 2581 days |
GNOME all the way, man. KDE makes me sick. ____________________ |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1807/2846 EXP: 12031169 Next: 231091 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6063 days Last view: 2800 days |
Posted by Ailurerm some_file some_other_file Oh oops my file's gone. Also the CLI in Linux sucks fucking balls, so I've pretty much said that I'm never using Linux again (joy WinXP/2000). ____________________ I dealt with it. |
Kernal |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1673/1881 EXP: 6463764 Next: 186900 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6140 days |
Uh, what command were you trying to use instead of "rm"? |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1808/2846 EXP: 12031169 Next: 231091 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6063 days Last view: 2800 days |
hint: It's one away. ____________________ I dealt with it. |
Kernal |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1674/1881 EXP: 6463764 Next: 186900 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6140 days |
I keep thinking "rn" for rename, but I know the rename command is mv (same as move)...em? tm? r,? |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1812/2846 EXP: 12031169 Next: 231091 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6063 days Last view: 2800 days |
"rn" yes.
But there are many, many, many more things about Linux that piss me off than just a silly command. ____________________ I dealt with it. |
Rydain |
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Red Paratroopa Level: 31 Posts: 135/165 EXP: 167935 Next: 17428 Since: 02-20-07 From: State College, PA Last post: 6117 days Last view: 6091 days |
I haven't used desktop Linux since early 2005, when my beloved Debian box asploded and I decided to replace it with a Power Mac. Thus, I'm not sure how relevant my opinion is to the current state of Linux desktop environments, but here it goes anyway.
Neither KDE nor Gnome appealed to me. Early on in my Linux days, I tried Enlightenment on a lark and wound up loving it. No taskbar to constantly take up space, no desktop icons to get lost under windows. An application menu called up by clicking on bare desktop space, so I would only see it when I needed it. Full-featured virtual desktop pagers (thumbnail views) that showed useful previews of windows and allowed me to reposition the windows anywhere through that view. I could drag them to another desktop or even shuffle them around within the same desktop. After a while, I got annoyed with the lack of development, jagged fonts, and the fact that the interface didn't use QT or GTK (thereby making it a pain in the ass to have a consistent desktop style). There were other quirks, but at this point, I can't remember them. I heard good things about XFCE 4, which drew its GUI with GTK2. Most of my preferred apps used GTK2, so I would therefore have a more or less consistently styled desktop. I tried XFCE. I liked it. The desktop pagers weren't quite as awesome as Enlightenment's, but that was the only downside I recall. Like Enlightenment, it didn't get in my way. The configurable launch bar (which is reminiscent of the dock in OS X) was actually useful to me. |
GuyPerfect |
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Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 46/155 EXP: 152637 Next: 13232 Since: 03-14-07 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 5997 days |
If I recall correctly, isn't bash just one of many selections for shell management? There's probably one that looks and behaves just like DOS if you look in the right place. |
Jordan |
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Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 56/152 EXP: 148133 Next: 17736 Since: 03-21-07 From: Vermont, USA Last post: 6009 days Last view: 6006 days |
Even if there isn't, it wouldn't be too hard to setup. You can use aliases as one way to change command names (change rn to rename, mv to move, cp to copy...) and I think you can have two aliases reference the same command (if you use certain options on a command all the time, just set up an alias for that). Then you can adjust a variable to change the prompt and make it look however you want.
Anyway... I've used both Gnome and KDE before. I am using KDE for my linux distro ATM, but I don't have a strong preference for one or the other. The main reason I switched to KDE is because I didn't see myself needing my menu and taskbar separate. Black Lord: I don't see Konquerer as being terrible, but I could see how some people might. I still prefer Firefox for web browsing any day, but use Konquerer for standard directory stuff. As for the colors, I've heard the same complaint about XP, and like XP, I'm sure you can configure it to look different. ____________________ What sig? I don't have a sig. |
1337_Ac3 |
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Paragoomba Level: 21 Posts: 6/72 EXP: 48054 Next: 1889 Since: 05-22-07 From: swedun Last post: 6125 days Last view: 6102 days |
GNOME because there is nothing for KDE that is even remotely good (except k3b). ____________________ |
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