On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 02:12, Jim Cornette wrote:
There is a feature that KDE has and GNOME does not in the current development mix. KDE has menus and GNOME does not.
This gave me a chance to use KDE a bit until the menus get fixed with GNOME.
I like having both window-managers around and use software that is developed within both managers.
Neither GNOME nor KDE are window manager per se. That are full desktop environments. Metacity is the default window manager (but you can use Sawdish) for GNOME, while KWin4 is the default window manager for KDE (but you can use IceWM)
Thanks for pointing out that both use window managers and change to different ones throughout their versions. (Enlightenment, sawfish, metacity, etc: )
It is a bit confusing with the GNOME project and KDE project actually using different window managers throughout their cycle.
Jim