On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:01 AM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko(a)greshko.com> wrote:
IMHO, if you are new to both, try both and decide for yourself.
Chances are you will settle on one. Then, as times goes by, changes
will be made to whatever one you pick and you'll think of switching to
the other.
But no matter which one you go with, you will never be 100% happy.
Kind
of like picking a significant other. :-)
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 4:25 AM, Juan R. de Silva
<juan.r.d.silva(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm GNOME follower. And I hate KDE. In fact I hated it from my
first try
and I hate it even more with all its candy changes in KDE 4. And believe
me, I've even tried hard to force myself into it. In fact I still have
openSUSE KDE installed on my multidistro system and from time to time I
do use it. But... I just cannot stand it. :-)
Why? I do not know... At last there are a lot of people that love it
and
that say: "I hate it",- about GNOME. Well if so many people like KDE that
means they find it real good.
So, you see, it IS personal. It's like asking around which beer
is
better, Pale Ale or Porter. Just taste both yourself and choose one you
like better.
So I would go for both one by one and see. First, say most of the
people say, KDE would be easier (for those who are novices in Linux),
so install that first.
--
Regards,
Parshwa Murdia
Making the simple complicated is commonplace, making the complicated
simple, awesomely simple, that's innovation.. -C Mingus