Re: CentOS 6: Making KDE Default

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Paul,

Its pretty nice and actually runs quite well as a Xen guest (my hardware 
at home doesn't support full virtualization)...

I believe its more on par with Fedora 12 (maybe 13?).  KDE is fairly 
modern (4.2 something I believe).  Unfortunately, the KDE version is a 
version before the "tabbing unrelated windows" feature that was introduced 
in, I believe, 4.3 (its the group window feature)...

Other than that, the GUI feels modern (I happen to run RHEL 6 as my 
desktop @ work).  Obviously most libraries are fairly recent...  If KDE 
was a little more modern (aka KDE 4.3+) I'd use it as my desktop OS at 
home...

I have noticed that some of my spec files don't work right under 6 - I 
don't have an example on hand at the moment...and haven't looked into it 
closely yet...


On Fri, 9 Sep 2011, Always Learning wrote:

>
> On Thu, 2011-09-08 at 20:08 -0400, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>> To be honest, I don't need it.  I was just commenting to the original
>> poster...
>
> Just the answer to my previous question. What is C6 like compared to
> 5.6 ?
>
> Paul.
>
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