Well the good news to it all is there is a wide variety of choices within the 'nix world... contrary to that other bloatware OS family. ;) And the good news is others are starting to see the benefits of open source 'nix development. aka OSX. I do dislike the rediculious method you have to deal with menu editing in RHL8... but I am assuming this is one of those things that will be fixed in the near future?!? So kudos to choice! =) On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:28, Anthony Abby wrote: > On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:09, Dan Clowater wrote: > > I hear that - and this is off topic from the thread - but I really don't > > see the benefit of kde 3.x over gnome2.x??? I like that how you can > > configure the gnome desktop a lot more than KDE. Mind you before gnome > > 2.x came along I was a big kde fan. I find kde to be more cluttered and > > applications seemed to crash more frequently. > > > > Just my $0.02 > > =) > > > > > Oh, I was exactly opposite. I was a big Gnome fan until I started using > KDE 3 a few months ago. I've never had any big problem with KDE apps > crashing on my system though, and I'm not sure what you mean by > cluttered desktop. My desktop and the menu system are uncluttered in my > opinion. But then I switched from Redhat to Mandrake a couple months > ago because of what Redhat did to KDE in 8.0. > > Anthony -- Dan Clowater <clowater@cogeco.ca> -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list