On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 01:31:56PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 12:27:15PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> 
> > In many other facets of the install process questions are posed and
> > reasonable defaults are suggested yet a choice can be made.  I think
> > the same approach should be taken to a DE.
> 
> Certainly the question could be "Would you prefer to use GNOME
> (screencapture) or KDE (screencapture) or something else?  If you don't
> know, just click OK."  (You'd have to have X already installed for this to
> work as I envision it, but you can certainly install X before picking a DE
> or rejecting both, which is what I do.)

This might be part of an advanced users, or of a customized install. For the 
first time user,
asking wheher they prefer gnome may seem like a question about fairy tale 
biases.

FWIW, until the recent changes in window behavior, I was a huge fan of the 
simplicity of
the gnome/metacity presentation. The current behavior, where window's that have 
new activity flash
in the bottom panel, is either unnecessarily distracting or frustratingly 
obfuscatory. The biggest
problem is that, within metacity, there is no way to recapture the Sarge 
preferences. There are other
window managers, but they seem to come with a specific look and feel. Also, in 
the past, getting rid
of a default WM in gnome was a little more painful that I would want. 

Art Edwards



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