On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jørn Lomax <northlomax(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I agree. I don't think we *need* LaTex. What propose would it
serve in the
spin. We already have lilypad for engraving. Inkskape and gimp i would like
to see still be on the spin, but i won't cry if we remove them
I vote "No" on LaTeX because of its size. I don't think even the
Science spin carries the whole thing! I install the whole thing from
upstream binaries on my workstation because that's what upstream
recommends, but that's just me.
Jupp. Never liked Konqueror, never will. I'm a chrome man myself,
but i feel
firefox should be the default browser. Although I'm not afraid of google
reading my emails (they probably do), I like to have a good email client to
help get all my different email account come to one spot instead of opening
3-4 tabs to check all of them.
What is the default email client in KDE?
KMail. It used to be feature-competitive with Thunderbird and
Evolution, and if you are doing a knowledge worker's desktop instead
of an audio studio spin, the Nepomuk integration / semantic desktop
features are a good bit "smarter" than GNOME 3's "Tracker". I
prefer
GNOME's 'evince' PDF reader to KDE's 'okular', however.
The problem I have with KDE (and GNOME) is that they take up way too
much RAM. As far as I'm concerned, for a lot of "apps", the browser is
the Desktop/OS these days and a tiling window manager instead of a
desktop is starting to make a lot of sense. I've tried xmonad but keep
dropping back to actual desktops.
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