Re: Is KDE on Fedora really that bad?

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El Jue Noviembre 2 2006 02:09, Arthur Pemberton escribió:
> I just have to ask. I was reading through an article on slashdot.org,
> and I found a suprising number of comments which amounted to "KDE on
> RedHat is bad". As somone who has never tried anything but Fedora, but
> love KDE, I need to know...am I getting a raw deal without knowing it?

My expierience with KDE start with the 1.1 version... long time ago in the 
ages of RedHat 7.something...

When it cames the mono/evolution revolution I switch to Gnome for a while, 
but I didn't like the way the things where done. The integration between 
those tools didn't fit for me.
After some time dealing with a minimalist blackbox/xfce era, I went back to 
KDE and start to use the tools that have the features that no other can 
give me: kontact (with all the integration stuff kgpg + kmail + knode) and 
konsole (with the transparences and the tab things).

After that, gnome did all those things worked, but I have to prefer kde... 
just because I get used to it.

Now I'm running a FC6 with KDE + compiz without so much pain and tried beryl 
couple nights ago and worked fine :-) (Not as fast as compiz, but fine 
enough to make some people drooling)

Cheers!

-- 
Mauricio Vergara Ereche
User #188365 counter.li.org


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