> Sure, the borders aren't as clear as they used to be with all 
> those KDE's
> and GNOMEs floating around and with the big money coming into 
> this niche
> to market software and make it more "dumb user friendly" .. 
> But still, I believe that comparison can be made simply from 
> a subjective
> point of view.

I think that part of the greatness of KDE and GNOME is that they allow less
than technical people (marketing managers of example) to use Linux, and feel
like technical elite.

And since there's too little happiness in this world as is, I like
everything that makes people a bit happier.

And if that marketing manager uses a pre-configured, pre-installed Linux
with KDE for reading his email, and feels like a computer guru - happy for
him.


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