Last Thursday OSNews had the opportunity to meet Miguel de Icaza, founder of Gnome, Ximian and among other things leader of the much discussed, Mono project. Miguel is a talented and versatile developer but he is also a very intelligent businessman able to understand the industry on many different levels. Talking to Miguel guarantees that you are very quickly taken away by his enthusiasm and optimism and his thoughtful strategies and vision on how OSS will take over the world.
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xp slugish on pentium 3 800 MHZ while latest kde/gnome fly on this box , it is said thing but thr real problem is lack of desktop dostro not redhat/fedora (Realy sucks) mandrake (QA is nowhere) the closest one is suse . on the other hand let's look at it and as we see gnome/kde become faster and less memory consumption any major version and compare to next windows version well nothing need to say about it.
xp slugish on pentium 3 800 MHZ while latest kde/gnome fly on this box , it is said thing but thr real problem is lack of desktop dostro not redhat/fedora (Realy sucks) mandrake (QA is nowhere) the closest one is suse . on the other hand let's look at it and as we see gnome/kde become faster and less memory consumption any major version and compare to next windows version well nothing need to say about it.