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2007-06-02
Setec, yes, you are right, GNOME was not dropped because of UI but because of what you said... the heavy work load, I myself would have dropped it. I understand your view on the desktop concept, I may reply this later, because right now I have my wife talking & talking at my ears, I can't do both things. LOL
Oh, I still find very irritating that I have to install almost the entire KDE3 to have K3b working! I think KDE3 should do the move to KDE4 just like KDE2 did to KDE3. Smooth.