I recently noticed in my packages I did not install KDE or Gnome. Does it matter? Which is best. Is there any optimization for Linux like in Windows? Thanks:lol:
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Jump to PostHi there,
KDE and Gnome are nice GUI desktops which help you browse your OS like Windows does.
Gnome looks nice, but KDE 3.x is looking really nice. I have always used KDE, it feels and operates more professional to me. So I prefer that.
Good luck!
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Jump to PostNo problem.
There are a lot of programs that say they are for Gnome, but they work perfectly ok on KDE. And on almost any 16mb+ video card it looks amazing.
Jump to Post:idea: Just install both... and decide for yourself
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Just install both... and decide for yourselfGood point Tekmaven, I installed both to see what they both offered. I have migrated to kde, just didn't like the feel of gnome.
Jump to Postwhen i was running mandranke i chose KDE as it had more of a windowish feel :) dunno if thats a good thing or not, but i felt more at home with it
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