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Re: [opensuse-project] Why is this Ubuntu?
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 02:19:39 -0600
- Message-id: <200903060219.39612.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 05 March 2009 10:48:28 am Martin Schlander wrote:
Do you mean sort on desktop selection?
It is alphabetic =:)
To make sure that alphabet is correctly implemented Console is under Other.
Even right now with KDE4 in a front row alphabet and popular demand are not
corelated.
10.2
KDE 71.8% 17282
GNOME 22.4% 5398
xfce 1.2% 297
Console 1.9% 460
Other (please specify) 2.7% 641
Total Respondents 24078
11.0
KDE3 38.5% 4007
KDE4 29.8% 3109
GNOME 26.9% 2799
xfce 1.1% 117
Console 1.4% 148
Other (please specify) 2.3% 238
answered question 10418
P.S.
Few days ago I installed GNOME and everything non-KDE experienced time shift
in the past, fontwise. After long attempt to find where are font settings for
GTk applications, it was clear that I have not enough expertise to pull
things out of past. I gave up, and installed whole thing (11.1) again.
Not that I wasn't persistent, I think that I visited all places with strings
font, conf, gtk, gtk2, gnome, X11, but nothing helped. I could post the
question, but why someone should ask the question to set a default font type?
It was bad enough that installation of some packages made Firefox look ugly.
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Or the pretty strange desktop selection situation,
which doesn't reflect opensuse community interests imo.
Do you mean sort on desktop selection?
It is alphabetic =:)
To make sure that alphabet is correctly implemented Console is under Other.
Even right now with KDE4 in a front row alphabet and popular demand are not
corelated.
10.2
KDE 71.8% 17282
GNOME 22.4% 5398
xfce 1.2% 297
Console 1.9% 460
Other (please specify) 2.7% 641
Total Respondents 24078
11.0
KDE3 38.5% 4007
KDE4 29.8% 3109
GNOME 26.9% 2799
xfce 1.1% 117
Console 1.4% 148
Other (please specify) 2.3% 238
answered question 10418
P.S.
Few days ago I installed GNOME and everything non-KDE experienced time shift
in the past, fontwise. After long attempt to find where are font settings for
GTk applications, it was clear that I have not enough expertise to pull
things out of past. I gave up, and installed whole thing (11.1) again.
Not that I wasn't persistent, I think that I visited all places with strings
font, conf, gtk, gtk2, gnome, X11, but nothing helped. I could post the
question, but why someone should ask the question to set a default font type?
It was bad enough that installation of some packages made Firefox look ugly.
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Regards, Rajko
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