On Monday 16 February 2009 17:14:37 Rhune Lord wrote:
> GNOME
> http://www.howtoforge.com/the-perfect-desktop-fedora-10
>
> KDE
> http://temporaryland.wordpress.com/2008/12/01/testing-fedora-10-kde-edition
>/
>
> I have been a Kubuntu fan for some time but the Gnome based Fedora 10
> live disk I have is making me think about switching and I want to load
> CentOS as a dual boot so when I head back to Mesa Community I will be
> able to front either distro I see used the most in classes. Now I am
> just trying to figure out what GUI I should use the most so
> troubleshooting will be easy. I am debating running CentOS 5.2 in KDE
> and Fedora 10 in GNOME so I can try and have both environments
> available.
>
> Help? Thoughts? Ideas? Beach Towel?
>
> Brian
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I have always thought that KDE was much more functional, leaked memory less
and was more uniform between applications and especially between Qt
applications, while GNOME was better looking.
Now that KDE 4.2.0 is out, and I've been using it a while I will say All of
the above still stands, EXCEPT I no longer think GNOME is better looking.
Granted I'm a little biased towards KDE.
nathan
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