Richard Forth wrote:
I havent used unity yet but I cant seem to get on with Gnome 3. I think kde
may be the way to go, that sounds harsh but I'm either going to revert back
to Gnome 2 or move to kde until Gnome 3 reaches maturity.

I had a bit of a disagreement with Gnome 2.x (well, Network Mangler) the other week and switched to KDE. It's got a whole set of annoyances all of its own, but fortunately only some of them coincide with Gnome's (including wifi configuration :( ).

The Ubuntu distro of KDE seems substantially better than the Debian Testing one, though. More configuration options, more consistency and generally less clunky. I'm hoping this is a sign that KDE's still actively getting better.

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Avi

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