Frank Schmitt wrote:
[screen- Gnome: A desktop environment that tries hard to enforce
shot consistent, accessible and coherent user interfaces. By
default default the list of running applications and the main menu
desktop] items are split into two panels.
[screen- KDE: A desktop environment that gives its users more
shot possibilities to adapt the environment to specific needs. In
default KDE 4, panels and desktop are just different instances of a
desktop] common framework, allowing to move applets between panels and
the desktop.
GNOME: if your VCR is blinking 12:00
KDE: if you are sad that your TV has only 6 A/V inputs
:-)
Joking aside, GNOME people and KDE people could try to describe
their environment themselves.
It *is* possible to do it in two lines:
GNOME: consistent and easy to use, even for new users
KDE: very configurable, for users who like personalization
well, I did it in just one line...
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Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it