Gnome is less flexible and more sluggish, but also simpler to use. KDE is
used the most. There are other, lighter window managers that eat less
resources from your PC.
2006/1/6, Lars Norén
The best is that you can choose, at install: KDE, Gnome, other.
I think that what desktop you choose is a question of your preferences and taste rather than qualities of them -- to me, none of them is outstanding or very bad compared to the others.
Install one of them, and install the other afterwards (YaST - Install software - Selection - KDE/Gnome... something like that), then you can choose at log in and try them both.
/Lars
Per Kustemo wrote:
Hi What is the best, KDE or GNOME or other? And how do I get to choose the KDE at login, do I have to install something? Pros and cons? Is there another that can compete? Regards /Per
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