We *almost* got things down to two desktops, or close enough to 2, at one point.
Then Gnome 3 came along in 2010-ish and , ahem, forced things like Cinnamon, Mate and Unity to happen. So it is Red Hat's fault?
KDE 4's initial offering in 2007-2008, of course had no bearing on this in any way whatsoever, nope, not at all, nope. No way.
Then Gnome 3 came along in 2010-ish and , ahem, forced things like Cinnamon, Mate and Unity to happen. So it is Red Hat's fault?
KDE 4's initial offering in 2007-2008, of course had no bearing on this in any way whatsoever, nope, not at all, nope. No way.
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