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What's your favourite Desktop Environment? 

Your favourite is...
KDE 55%  55%  [ 6 ]
Gnome 27%  27%  [ 3 ]
Xfce 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Command Line baby! 18%  18%  [ 2 ]
Other 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 11

What's your favourite Desktop Environment? 
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As poll. :)

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KDE ftw!

I can't be doing with Gnome and the pharisaic zeal that surrounds it

Linux is supposed to be about choice and freedom.

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I'm no linux user but my "plan B" is a Linux DVD with kubunto ( sp? ) on it.

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AlunD wrote:
kubunto ( sp? )

Close enough ;)

(Kubuntu btw)

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I like both KDE and Gnome :x :x

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Tsar wrote:
I like both KDE and Gnome :x :x

Yeah but are you a Catholic Atheist or a Protestant Atheist?

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C of E :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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AlunD wrote:
I'm no linux user but my "plan B" is a Linux DVD with kubunto ( sp? ) on it.

That would be KDE then. That's what the K stands for, in case you didn't know how to vote ;)

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JJW009 wrote:
AlunD wrote:
I'm no linux user but my "plan B" is a Linux DVD with kubunto ( sp? ) on it.

That would be KDE then. That's what the K stands for, in case you didn't know how to vote ;)

Yup I knew cheers. :D

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Command line baby!

Other than that I'll get by with Gnome, though should find something more lightweight.
I quite liked CDE too...


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Gnome all the way. Never got on with KDE and it, along with its associated applications have always been rather unstable. Gnome may not be pretty, but it sure is reliable.

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The OpenSuse stall at FOSDEM has some 30" touch screen computers running the latest version. KDE looks very very shiny indeed!


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The OpenSuse stall at FOSDEM has some 30" touch screen computers running the latest version. KDE looks very very shiny indeed!

:shock:

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forquare1 wrote:
The OpenSuse stall at FOSDEM has some 30" touch screen computers running the latest version. KDE looks very very shiny indeed!

:shock:

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