--- S Clement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to Debian - within the last two weeks - and > two things puzzle me. > > Why do you seem to prefer gnome over kde? I have > examined both and kde seems to me to be easier to > use. There must be something I am missing. > It's a very personal choice -- I for one prefer KDE to Gnome. That said I use GDM (the Gnome Display Manager) instead of KDM to kick off KDE -- but that's for no better reason than that I set it up way back at the beginning before I Knew What I Was Doing (TM) and had some problems with KDM I couldn't get to the bottom of whilst GDM worked out of the box. I was probably doing something embarrassingly stupid but I've never had a compelling reason to go back and try again. > Is it worth hunting for a way to change the default? No need to hunt -- if you want to use KDE over Gnome just remove the Gnome packages and install the KDE ones. If you need more specific help with that, reply back to the list. The precise packages you need to remove / install may depend on whether you are running sarge ("stable"), etch ("testing") or sid ("unstable"). > > Where did you get that logo? When it came up on the > gnome desktop it immediatlely reminded me of > something being flushed down the drain. I hope it > doesn't mean that! Actually, the logo is a logarithmic spiral, which has the interesting property that it employs what the Greeks called the Golden Ratio (an irrational number approximated by 0.618) which is found all over nature and man-made objects, from the ratios of body size generally considered attractive to the slope of the Great Pyramid at Gizeh (or is it Giza, I can never remember which is right). Thus the logo represents Debian's rightful place at the centre of the universe. Uh huh. > > Adelard > __________________________ > Stops spam 100% for your email accounts or you get > paid. http://www.cashette.com > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]