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Subject: Re: [kde-promo] What is going to happen with kubuntu?
From: Kurt Pfeifle <k1pfeifle () gmx ! net>
Date: 2006-04-22 17:36:19
Message-ID: 200604221931.53916.k1pfeifle () gmx ! net
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On Friday 21 April 2006 22:14, Mr Bulldog wrote:
> I know this shouldn't be said, but this is how I learnt the difference of
> what gnome and kde was when I started using Linux. First I used gnome, don't
> know why, but it was the option in the installer. I didn't like it for
> multiple reasons, wanted to see what kde was, when xorg had problems and I
> didn't at the time have a clue how to fix it. Then I could see what
> difference kde was.
>
> This can only be applied in a small way, as some applications weren't
> actually core kde applications, which is hard to explain now, (could you
> class knotes or digikam, as being part of making a kde desktop). But the
> main thing is I noticed what was possible from changing desktop backgrounds
> and just generally using it. At that point in time, you don't care what is
> kde and what is not, which makes it a lot harder, for us to identify what
> makes something apart of the KDE desktop environment in a distribution,
> product or marketing
And your point is...?
Kurt, confused
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