For four years I've been using Linux. For four years I've been using KDE. And during those four years, every time I've looked at Gnome, it's seemed inferior. Until the latest time.
I've just installed Ubuntu Hardy (not even Intrepid) on my mum's computer, and have been being seriously impressed by Gnome. It looks good (which it didn't used to). Wireless works very nicely. I like the username displayed, clickable to quickly switch user. Nautilus, while lacking the power of Konqueror, is certainly a match for Dolphin. I'm no fan of the menu split (Applications, Places, System) but I'll tolerate it. Rythmbox isn't Amarok, but it's pretty good. Sound Juicer, after making it extract to mp3, works a treat and is simple.
Meanwhile, KDE4 is, to be quite honest, a train wreck. My desktop is running a horrible hodgepodge of KDE 3 and 4 apps - which unless I'm missing something can't be good for RAM usage. Indeed the whole thing seems slower. Amarok, arguably KDE's flagship application, isn't even KDE4 yet.
In short, Gnome is looking better than ever, while KDE is looking worse than ever. Despite being very much a 'power user', I'm finding myself attracted towards Gnome's simplicity, and ease of Getting Things Done.
At the moment my only real reservation is I've previously strongly disliked Pidgin compared to Kopete.
That's why, when I get back home on Monday, I'm making a disc image, then doing a clean install of Ubuntu Intrepid.
I've just installed Ubuntu Hardy (not even Intrepid) on my mum's computer, and have been being seriously impressed by Gnome. It looks good (which it didn't used to). Wireless works very nicely. I like the username displayed, clickable to quickly switch user. Nautilus, while lacking the power of Konqueror, is certainly a match for Dolphin. I'm no fan of the menu split (Applications, Places, System) but I'll tolerate it. Rythmbox isn't Amarok, but it's pretty good. Sound Juicer, after making it extract to mp3, works a treat and is simple.
Meanwhile, KDE4 is, to be quite honest, a train wreck. My desktop is running a horrible hodgepodge of KDE 3 and 4 apps - which unless I'm missing something can't be good for RAM usage. Indeed the whole thing seems slower. Amarok, arguably KDE's flagship application, isn't even KDE4 yet.
In short, Gnome is looking better than ever, while KDE is looking worse than ever. Despite being very much a 'power user', I'm finding myself attracted towards Gnome's simplicity, and ease of Getting Things Done.
At the moment my only real reservation is I've previously strongly disliked Pidgin compared to Kopete.
That's why, when I get back home on Monday, I'm making a disc image, then doing a clean install of Ubuntu Intrepid.
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