I think RedHat is doing what their customers are asking for. Business
customers are asking for less confusion and a more common and standardized
look/feel. I don't understand why this would bother anyone. They're not
forcing you to run one and only one desktop theme. They're just changing
the default themes so KDE and GNOME look more similar. You can always
change things to look however you want. I like KDE, but the default theme
isn't very interesting to me so I always install the Aqua theme to jazz
things up a bit. So again, what's the problem here?
~M
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, mslpop3 wrote:
> Does anyone have any thoughts on Red Hat's effort to integrate KDE and
> GNOME? The fact that I have different desktop options is one of the
> things I really like about Linux. Ximian GNOME is awesone. I haven't
> used GNOME yet, just Ximian GNOME. KDE is good, but it's not nearly as
> rich as Ximian GNOME's desktop environment. If Red Hat wants to
> standardize a Linux desktop, they might as well call themselves MS
> Linux. I'll have a critique about this up at
> http://www.linuxprofessional.net soon. Thoughts on this? I'd like to
> include everyone's input.
>
> Michael
> msl@linuxprofessional.net
> http://www.linuxprofessional.net
>
>
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