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Member since:
2007-05-01
Use Gnome all the time = now.
Used KDE when first learning linux.
Continue to download distros based on KDE and try them all out.
Never have been able to get comfortable with it.
Then I tried Ubuntu and based on Gnome really enjoyed it.
Oh well.
I still read about KDE developments, but I just can get around to using it. Something in my brain just fits better with the Gnome environment.