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Re: [opensuse-project] openFATE feature 306967, KDE default
- From: "jdd (kim2)" <jdd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 17:21:39 +0200
- Message-id: <4A730C03.4010700@xxxxxxxxx>
Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
Yes, we should find one.
The real question is : what are the real difference between kde, gnome
and xfce (and server or minimal install). If we could summarize this,
we could add a sentence in front of the choice and let the user decide.
However, I think this is easy... but for kde/gnome (for me). Let's try:
* KDE: the richer desktop, most loaded with options and wigdgets,
preferably used on high end computers, more Windows 7 like.
* Gnome: rich desktop, many options, great look, but lighter than Kde
and so able to run on less powerfull computers. Still very Windows
like and comfortable
* xfce: very pretty desktop aimed to less powerfull, low RAM,
computers, gorgious on the past years computers
* Server: If you don't know what it is you don't need it. Perfect for
http, ftp, smtp headless servers
* minimal: the fastest way to install openSUSE and see later what of
the 4 first choices fits better your needs
to be edited at will :-))
jdd
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Can we find a better solution than we currently have without giving out this
message? Or is this no great alternative?
Yes, we should find one.
The real question is : what are the real difference between kde, gnome
and xfce (and server or minimal install). If we could summarize this,
we could add a sentence in front of the choice and let the user decide.
However, I think this is easy... but for kde/gnome (for me). Let's try:
* KDE: the richer desktop, most loaded with options and wigdgets,
preferably used on high end computers, more Windows 7 like.
* Gnome: rich desktop, many options, great look, but lighter than Kde
and so able to run on less powerfull computers. Still very Windows
like and comfortable
* xfce: very pretty desktop aimed to less powerfull, low RAM,
computers, gorgious on the past years computers
* Server: If you don't know what it is you don't need it. Perfect for
http, ftp, smtp headless servers
* minimal: the fastest way to install openSUSE and see later what of
the 4 first choices fits better your needs
to be edited at will :-))
jdd
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