>In my completely personal opinion, I don't understand the whole >GNOME vs KDE thing. They are so much alike it's silly. The only >differences between them are so trivial it's ridicules. Yes, it's more how you feel yourself using KDE or GNOME or any other desktop environment. And , seeking this thread, is curious to see how people jumps between desktops from time to time. I think that's a part of open source user 'way of life'. We search for a system/environment/look&feel that makes us feel better. People using computers only for work, without another type of interest, gets an illegal copy of Hasefroch(*), installs it and go away. The 99,9% of open source users/developers are always exploring new software, only to see how it is, how it runs.. ___________________________________ (*) Hasefroch is a joke to define Microsoft or one of his products. Primary was used in www.bulmalug.net ( a linux usergroup of Mallorca ), 'cause a lot of time they were talking about Microsoft, and decided that the people who said 'Microsoft' or one of his products should pay a beer -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list