Linked by paul pianta on Wed 2nd Apr 2003 17:43 UTC
Red Hat This is by no means a technical review - it is just a summary of my experience as I was going along, installing and configuring a Red Hat Linux 9 machine. I installed the standard "workstation" installation on my 2 year old desktop machine. I like Gnome at home, KDE at work, but this review only covers my experience with the default Gnome installation.
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Gnome/KDE
by Anonymous on Wed 2nd Apr 2003 21:37 UTC

The advantage of Bluecurve is that you can choose which DE you're most comfortable with (in my case GNOME) and you can use either GNOME or KDE apps to suit your needs. Obviously you could do this before, but at least now you have some consistency in your desktop. (Which is important for getting your work done and not being distracted by clashing UIs)