Am 22. Sep, 2005 schwätzte Miles Beck so:
> I've only used Debian as a server and was wondering how it is as a
> desktop with KDE or Gnome.
I've been using debian as a desktop for years. It works great.
At this point, however, I'd recommend using Ubuntu for desktop. Ubuntu is
strongly debian-based, but provides a better workstation experience.
I currently recommend:
Servers: debian or RHEL or SUSE Enterprise
Desktop: Ubuntu
ciao,
der.hans
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