Linked by Kroc Camen on Sun 29th Nov 2009 20:02 UTC, submitted by fsmag
GNU, GPL, Open Source From Free Software Magazine: "Google promises a much needed shift in the way small computers work. Problems like software updates, backups, installation, maintenance, viruses, have plagued the world for too long: a shift is way overdue. To me, however, the change about to happen shows us what many people have refused to believe for a long time: KDE and GNOME shot each other dead."
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RE: Comment by emilsedgh
by vivainio on Sun 29th Nov 2009 22:35 UTC in reply to "Comment by emilsedgh"
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4) At least KDE is working REALLY HARD to bring a much better internet experience to users. You can find more about it by searching for 'Porject Slick'.


I hate to be a whiner, and I say this as a KDE lover - but they should focus on unbreaking audio first (even though it necessarily involves drinking the pulseaudio koolaid).

That being said, the article is something of a troll, even if it can create some useful discussion. Gnome/KDE desktops are not "dead", quite on the contrary. We are seeing higher penetration of desktop Linux than ever before (with schools adopting it, IT support companies ramping up Linux specific corporate support, etc.).

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