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From: Harikrishnan T
That's the scarey part.
Now you are getting the implications of Novell's new SUSE strategy. After all these years? WTF are you talking about? I wasn't eh one saying
KDE was gone or not useable anymore....
Foul langauge ambly emphazies your shaky position. It is you who has now chanced upon the supriority of Gnome, thus relegating KDE to the second position.
May be. But your priorities are changing. That is what the SUSEites are
worried about.
Mine are changing? Don't think so.
SUSE users will be really glad if it is actually so. Where in the hell are you getting this from? Novell never said they were
getting rid of KDE or any other desktop manager, so how would you NOT click on Gnome and hit enter?
Your point - Gnome as default desktop is not a big issue. My point (and many others', as you too pointed out earlier) - KDE - as default desktop is not a big issue. Since we don't differ much, why tinker around with SUSE for no valid reason? Actually it does as Slackware was what SUSE started with, so it would still
be on topic. And I've never heard one person complain about how Slackware is made. And being made by one person.... Whatever man.
Not whatever man, Allen. The Man.
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*From http://www.slackware.com/about/*
person, just like Debian was (Deb and Ian, they were married, therfore, they are one) And Linux, itself, was founded by one person, just like the FSF and Gnu, were all started by ONE person.
Sure, started by one great person. But carried forward by many ordinary people. Well I think if you wanted to REALLY wow some newbies you wouldn't use KDE
or Gnome, but Enlightenment, which makes every desktop look outdated.
Our point is not to wow. We want the changeover with as less fuss as possible. But you suggestion is welcome.
PS: Debian needs around 2 security updates a day. Have fun keeping up.
Oh! City of Munich will have a tough time.
They hired people to do this for them. and it's scriptable, not sure how my joke got taken this way, but I don't think English is your first language, so it may be how I typed it.
I got your joke right. English is my first langauge. But there are as many Englishes as Linux distros. Jokes may get mixed up. The point is - Munich ditched SUSE for Debian. Sure they hired people to do it. Bye -- One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man. -- Elbert Hubbard
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