Linked by Adam S on Tue 31st Jan 2006 16:43 UTC, submitted by jonsmirl
Google The Register is reporting that Google has been working on its own Linux distro, apparently known internally as "Goobuntu." It's not clear whether this distro will be released publically or remain an internal platform, but it certainly is no surprise given Ubuntu's near ubiquitous status as of late and the ever-present reports and predictions.
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RE[3]: re: ISO
by RenatoRam on Tue 31st Jan 2006 20:22 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: re: ISO"
RenatoRam
Member since:
2005-11-14

Some of us used both, and simply decided upon experience: I do not *get* KDE. I find it awkward, cramped, confusing.

Oh, and did I mention *UGLY*?

It took me ages to find an icon theme for KDE that did not look glassy, flashy, cartoony or plain silly.

And guess what? It was a porting of the gperfection2 theme: all gnome icons.

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RE[4]: re: ISO
by archiesteel on Tue 31st Jan 2006 22:13 in reply to "RE[3]: re: ISO"
archiesteel Member since:
2005-07-02

Some of us used both, simply decided upon experience, and went for KDE.

I prefer KDE to Gnome, and disagree that it is less usable. I also don't find it ugly.

Personally, I find that Gnome icons are generally bland and lack unity.

Don't assume that because you chose Gnome that it is the best solution. It's the best solution for you, nothing more.

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