Amos Shapira wrote:
> 
> On Sun, April 18 1999, Yoni Elhanani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |Eli Marmor wrote:
> |> According to rumors, RedHat sponsors the port of KDE-1.1 to Qt 2.0
> |> (!!!) and its integration into RedHat-6.0, so KDE will be offered
> |> as an alternative desktop environment (although GNOME will be the
> |> default).
> |
> |Forget about it.
> |No way they gonna pull it until 6.0 gets out.
> 
> According to reports on an internal Sun Linux mailing list, the latest
> GNOME does it.  It's stable, functional and useable.  I haven't got
> around to test it (I'm waiting for Debian packaging, unless I find
> time to compile it myself), but I'm eager to do so.
>
I'm using the new version of GNOME from redhat... I must say it's much
more stable than the previous version, though some work on this part
needs to be done. Otherwise than stableness, GNOME is great... It's very
customizable, very convenient, and works great with the system. I guess
the thing they need to work on most is the file manager, which still has
bugs and I find it hard to say it's very stable.

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Oren Sarig
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