Jesse Keating wrote:
. The Fedora KDE Live CD is specifically crafted to showcase
KDE, whilst the Fedora Live CD is specifically crafted to put
Fedora's best
foot forward in a reasonable usable desktop that will fit on a CD. Again, it
is not a "GNOME" LiveCD by any means. Many parts of it are not gnome,
especially areas like the browser. A Fedora GNOME LiveCD could be crafted
that showcases a pure GNOME desktop, like the KDE LiveCD.
I already told you. This reasoning is flawed. The KDE live cd is not one
to showcase a "pure KDE desktop" just the GNOME live cd. It has Firefox
as the default browser just like GNOME. It has dozens of GNOME
components. It might even have Evolution.
Rahul