Gnome VS KDE
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damn kde 4.6 is out and it looks amazing and gnome 3.0 is out ..damn
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kde allways works great for me never cared for gnome is a sluggish memory hog on slackware64
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@MrPsygo Is it really slower? If there IS a drop in speed, I could hardly notice the difference.
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GNOME is too much like Mac IMO
I love KDE, and it got me into Linux. It looks like Windows, and that's what I'm most familiar with. I tried GDE before KDE with Ubuntu, but didn't even bother using it after a week because the GUI wasn't appealing enough. This was only a month and a half ago, though. Kubuntu-Desktop, when I learned about it, got me back into Linux. I couldn't even bother with a Mac, to be honest, I'd be bored with it,same with Gnome, KDE 4 and Windows 7 are my favorites!
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@TheSniperofDeath YES
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In all the systems I run I use GNOME. KDE wants to show off too much. KDE looks nice but it's s.....l....o....w.
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@gomemdesoto NO WIndows is too KDE(1998) like.
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Where's my... everything... Oh, that's right I don't have any features cause I use Gnome...
I don't get how you see it that way?
Right when you launch your OS with KDE, it immediately has eye catching looks to it. Gnome is plain and simple. There may be more choices with KDE ( I don't know ) but the point was what's diff. And most use KDE for the looks not so much for the Stability. Those aren't my words, that's preached all around.
Myself, I couldn't use KDE when I had Ubuntu simply because it would end up crashing. When I kept it Gnome, It was error free. So that's my point of view
XMacWizardX 2 years ago 11
KDE has a lot of wonderful features. It's also much prettier than Gnome. On the other hand it would be nice if it could actually run without crashing and throwing segmentation faults all over the place. I've tried to run KDE on Kubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, and OpenSuse. I'm sorry, but KDE is nowhere near stable at the moment. Until it is I'll go with anything else.
necrolinux 2 years ago 9