Desktop command configuration
nick kuzmik
nkuzmik at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 21 16:52:57 UTC 2004
If you are suggesting that I simply select KDE as I
log in, I've already tried that with no success. To
the best of my understanding, this is not a GNOME/KDE
issue. The issue here is the window manager that is
packaged with Fedora.
--- Simon Perreault <nomis80 at nomis80.org> wrote:
> I don't know about GNOME, so my comments are about
> KDE.
>
> nick kuzmik wrote:
> > 1. I liked being able to mouse from one workspace
> to
> > the next without touching the keyboard or clicking
> in
> > the Workspace Switcher.
>
> Still available in KDE.
>
> > 2. I had the Windows System key configured to
> > automatically activate a terminal from anywhere.
>
> Still available in KDE.
>
> > 3. And now with FC1, there is the issue of mouse
> > focus as outlined in
> > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115072.
>
> KDE in Fedora does not have this bug.
>
> > I don't want to cause trouble but can some one
> tell me
> > why it seems like each new version of Redhat takes
> > away my ability to tune the desktop so I am as
> > productive as possible?
>
> I'm sure this is not the intent of Red Hat.
>
> Also, do not confuse Fedora with GNOME. All the
> issues you have are with
> GNOME, and maybe you'd be happier with KDE.
>
>
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