Linked by Allen Boyles on Mon 7th Nov 2011 09:46 UTC
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There seems to be lots of discussions about simple desktops suited to new users vs configurable desktops. Personally I think its a bit of a red herring, Gnome and KDE are both usable by newcomers.
You could be right there. I recently went through a re-install on our home computer and installed Gnome, Unity and KDE on it and gave my wife (someone who isn't particularly linux savvy) the choice of which DE she liked most after giving demonstrations of each. She chose KDE.




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There seems to be lots of discussions about simple desktops suited to new users vs configurable desktops. Personally I think its a bit of a red herring, Gnome and KDE are both usable by newcomers. My wife and kids picked up KDE, often cited as a desktop too complicated due to its configurability, without any help. In fact they enjoy the ability to change the way things behaved not just the way they looked.
For myself I've been using Linux/BSD since there was only twm; I usually use KDE and find the constraints of Windows or OSX with their one way of doing things restrictive and frustrating.
Edited 2011-11-07 13:24 UTC