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GNOME Is Losing Relevance On The Linux Desktop
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Originally posted by liam View PostPeople shouldnt habe to read a handbook in order to use a desktop efficiently. The shortcut overlay that is planned will help alot in this area, but most users should only need to know a couple in order to work quickly. Vim/emacs style is great once you learn it, but it takes to do so. A desktop user shouldn't need such dedication in order to use a desktop.
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Originally posted by boast View PostLets be reality. If you put a computer with windows aero, and one with openbox, 90% of ppl (random percentage out of my ass) would pick aero. Same with openbox vs KDE. Or lxde vs KDE.
If I installed on my moms computer something like this http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3160/...956bb3c729.jpg instead of chakra, she would be pissed.
GNOME 3, in my opinion, wasn't exactly user-friendly though.. when it seems to prefer hiding a lot of commonly used options, like the shutdown button for instance.
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Originally posted by d2kx View PostUnity is excellent. I used to switch distros often, but the distro wars are basicly over for me. Ubuntu is done well, and whenever I hear someone saying it was bloated or whatever, I laugh at them.
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Originally posted by d2kx View PostUnity is excellent. I used to switch distros often, but the distro wars are basicly over for me. Ubuntu is done well, and whenever I hear someone saying it was bloated or whatever, I laugh at them.
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