Last time I even looked at KDE, it was release 2 or 3, more 
likely the former. It didn't appeal to me, and I abandoned it.

        Now at least two distributions (Kororaa and PC-BSD) run KDE4 by 
default -- and it bewilders me.

        Ten to one I never really get serious -- I have too much hard-
earned experience invested in Gnome -- but I do want to manage well 
enough, if I can, to explore my interest in those and maybe other 
choices. (Anybody run Knoppix installed to hard drive??) Someday, maybe, 
some kind soul will port one or more of them to Gnome; then it'd be nice 
to know at once whether to run not walk to the new version.

        Is there something like a primer somewhere, pointing out the 
basics to those old enough to know better, but entirely innocent of them? 
I'm thinking of things like running Gnome's Workspace-switcher, or an 
equivalent if KDE 4 has one, just to get started.

-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.


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