On Thursday 25 January 2007 00:01, Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 07:05 +0000, James Ogley wrote:
Hmmm, the poster has a history of hopping around distro mailing lists and asking strange questions. Why, only this month he was interested in switching to FVWM on Gentoo. He's hit the Fedora list, Mandrake's Cooker list and the Debian lists. Guess we're next.
"The poster" is looking for the distribution he will use. I heard some good things about fvwm and tried it. I assisted a Novell conference in Paris this summer, and was impressed by two or three things in the SLED/SLES, then I try it. What's wrong?
Nothing - it just appears to be a "trollish" move when you post so often.
I knwo use Emacs, but begin to wonder if I could/should not use a more modern tool such as KDevelop, as well as I use KDevelop supported langages (Python, C, shell script,...)
Ahh...in general I'd say you just pick one and go with it. Pretty much no matter which desktop people choose - XFCE, Blackbox, KDE, Gnome - the libraries to support others exist. As I mentioned in my original response, I use KDE. However, I use several applications like GIMP and Pan (AFAIK) that use the GNOME libraries. Being Linux, there isn't a problem intermixing. Here's a good example I took under 10.0 (I think) of my system running Blackice with GIMP, LBreakout and KNode all running.
I also subscribed Xen, mailman, xfce, openoffice, etc... mailing lists. Will you say I am wrong?
English is not my mother tongue langage, resulting in a strange (even bad) way of expression. And what? you would get the same noticed if you try to write/speak a langage you dont practice.
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