Thanks, I think the default is GNOME now that you mention the name. Oh, I assumed all GUI's were X11. If GNOME is not, that's a plus for me - X11 applications always seem a hassle to connect (my uneducated opinion).

Seymour J Metz wrote:
There are many, of which the most common are GNOME and KDE; both GTK+ and QT 
are based on X11.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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Subject: Re: Shocking Bug in Latest PCOMM Release

Hi Andy...

At first I thought "why bother" because people expect Linux software for
free, but a bigger issue is that I had never used a Linux GUI.  Just
recently I've been working with SUSE and whatever the default install
GUI is, and it's pretty good - enough like Windows that it's easy for me
to use.  So if I get time that's sure on my list of things to try.

Styles, Andy (ITS zPlatform Services) wrote:

Classification: Public
Perhaps Tom could be persuaded to port Vista to Linux :-)



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