2013/1/9 Martin Sourada <martin.sourada@xxxxxxxxx>
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GNOME wasnt the DE who has brought CM to Linux ;) There was something before there, you also can use CM on KDE, XFCE or others.
And btw its sometimes useless if the applications are not managed ;)
br gnokii
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 20:20:23 -0800But that's more or less what I suggested -- use the DE that fits best
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
> On 08/01/13 04:40 PM, Martin Sourada wrote:
> > On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 13:49:45 -0800
> > Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
> >> Gnome is always the default desktop environment in Fedora.
> > That's not true, I think. It's default for the Fedora Desktop
> > Edition and probably a couple spins, but there are others as well.
> Installation on DVD version uses Gnome by default. I understand about
> the desktop environment
> debate, I wished I could avoid that part. For that point, I will
> intentionally ignore them as I would like to focus on default
> packages needed by design team.
the selected packages, which of course means you have to have the
package list first.
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But as Matthew mentioned, the colour management
is desired for Design Suite, so we might be actually rather constrained
in the DE choice right now.
GNOME wasnt the DE who has brought CM to Linux ;) There was something before there, you also can use CM on KDE, XFCE or others.
And btw its sometimes useless if the applications are not managed ;)
br gnokii
Martin
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