On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 19:05 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 25 February 2010 17:01, C <smaug42@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 15:47, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com> wrote:
That's funny, but really, what cannot be done in Gnome? As someone who is considering moving to Gnome after nine years on KDE, what would I be missing? The simple answer... nothing. Gnome is a perfectly capable window manager... as are pretty much all commonly used window managers in Linux. Of course _some_ things will be missing should I stick with an all-Gnome setup. Okular, for one, is unmatched as far as PDF readers go. And no Gnome app is as configurable as their KDE counterparts,
Whatever that means.
even keyboard shortcuts cannot be assigned nor changed.
Not true. I changed a key-binding just this morning.
Nor can icons or toolbars be modified from what I understand.
Not true. This is a perennial gripe of KDE users against GNOME that is (a) in large part unfounded and (b) makes many GNOME users [including me] wonder if KDE users actually have a use for their computers or if they sit around tweaking their desktop all day. GNOME, most of the time, chooses to avoid creating massive and cluttered config dialogs for options 98 out of 100 users would either not understand or have any reason to care about - it's a feature not a bug. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org