>>My preference would be for KDE. It's going to be two or three years before GNOME ever gets to the level of KDE.
>>Knowing the companies behind GNOME it seems to me they are on the same fast track that CDE was on...
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>Yeah. KDE is probably the better of the two when it comes to applications and such. But KDE is more 'friendly' looking where Gnome is the 'bad ass'. =) And you know which one people would rather have if they aren't concerned about applications since they still write all of their code in VI (the only TRUE editor) and debug with printf's. =)
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What's VI ?
8-)
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