How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
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How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 10:44 AM
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<a href="http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/04/how-to-easily-create-a-gnome-style-panel-layout-in-kde/">HERE</a>
Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 2:15 PM
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"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 2:22 PM
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Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 4:18 PM
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Quote from: A But it's KDE.
True but at least it isn't windowz
Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 7:07 PM
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KDE or disUnity?
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Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 8:16 PM
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The real beauty though is that we have a choice whereas those on Windows don't.
Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 8:22 PM
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3 Screens running on
2 Different Models of video cards
- 1 running OpenGL
- 1 not running OpenGL
GNOME gets confused enough, but I'm expecting UNITY to be a total failure.
Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
21-04-2011 11:17 PM
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However, how does Firefox 4 fit into this?
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Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
22-04-2011 4:24 AM
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Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
22-04-2011 8:32 PM
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What is it about Gnome that you guys like so much?
Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
22-04-2011 8:42 PM
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KDE applications also work - although the only one in the 'K' suite that I use, (AFAIK is k3b).
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Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
22-04-2011 9:02 PM
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KDE applications, just seem clunky and it's always struck me the KDE team would have been better off using best of bread applications rather than attempting to write their own KOffice case in point.
Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
22-04-2011 10:54 PM
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Quote from: fourfourdevon best of bread applications
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Re: How to easily create a GNOME Style panel layout in KDE
06-05-2011 6:59 AM
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Quote from: fourfourdevon KDE applications, just seem clunky and it's always struck me the KDE team would have been better off using best of bread applications rather than attempting to write their own KOffice case in point.
It's the nature of Desktop Environments that they strive to provide a level of functionality with applications that share a consistent look & feel; hence the reason KDE, GNOME and Xfce all have their own file manager, text editor, image viewer, web browser et al.
I dare say neither Konqueror (KDE), Epiphany (GNOME), nor Midori (Xfce) would be your idea of 'best of bread' (sic) web browser.
And given that KDE was the first 'free' DE for Linux it's hardly surprising it went its own way.
If GNOME Office or LibreOffice better suits your need, that's great.
If KOffice better suits someone else, that's great too.
Choice is A Good ThingTM
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