We will soon be at FC4 and system-config-packages will still fall short
Dwaine Garden
DwaineGarden at rogers.com
Fri Mar 25 18:33:33 UTC 2005
Lamar Owen wrote:
>I don't use GNOME, so nautilus is irrelevant to me. I like and use KDE and
>have no reason to change; too much archived mail (in both maildir and mbox
>format; tried to convert to evolution once and it was a nightmare thanks to
>the inability at that time to move my filters from kmail over; I have
>hundreds of folders with hundreds of filters to place mail in the right
>folder, and I'm not losing that work!), too much intellectual equity in KDE
>at this point. Been running it since Mandrake 5.3 days back when Red Hat
>refused to use KDE due to the Qt license. Very glad when Red Hat 6 included
>KDE. Use kstars for work to do telescope control, too. No equivalent GNOME
>program. When GNOME gives me enough reason to switch, perhaps I'll switch.
>But not at this point.
>
>
I'm also finding that kde suits my needs too. Most programs which I
use on a daily basis, are much
more mature at the kde end of things. Not to take anything from gnome,
but kde gets the job done.
Dwaine
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