This is a desktop comparison of Red Hat Linux 9 and SuSE 8.2 Professional Edition. We have used Red Hat Linux 8 for all our work since last fall, and installed version 9 as soon as it became available. However, we have not been fully content with Red Hat, so we gave SuSE 8.2 a try when it became available this month.
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When did the development of the KDE 3.x series begin?
When did the development of the GNOME 2.x series begin?
If GNOME is younger than KDE than it has growing up to do, but once it has matured it will be just as beautiful as KDE. I am not just talking about visual appearances, but code maturity, etc.
For me personally using KDE 2.x was a nightmare doing schoolwork, because KDE apps crash within a session. But to say something good about KDE is that KDE 3.1 has become very fast and more stable than previous versions.
When did the development of the KDE 3.x series begin?
When did the development of the GNOME 2.x series begin?
If GNOME is younger than KDE than it has growing up to do, but once it has matured it will be just as beautiful as KDE. I am not just talking about visual appearances, but code maturity, etc.
For me personally using KDE 2.x was a nightmare doing schoolwork, because KDE apps crash within a session. But to say something good about KDE is that KDE 3.1 has become very fast and more stable than previous versions.