Yeah Gnome is pretty flexable but you should try running just
Enlightenment. I have been for several months now and it is really
great. And is going to be even better when Enlightenment 0.17 is ready
for mass consumption. Check it out at www.enlightenment.org
Or for more information and screen shots check out
www.ca.us.rasterman.com/e.html
One thing to notice about the snapshots here is the resolution.
On 30 Apr 2001 22:14:04 -0400, Norbert Cartagena wrote:
> > OF US.
> > >
> > > Save for SuSE ;-} *hee hee hee* Desktop and all. (I use Gnome).
> >
> > oh noooo. oh well :)
> >
> > do u mind if i ask why :)
> >
>
>
> I can configure it up the kalamazoo by the river wazoo. I've used KDE
> long enough to know it can't be configured nearly as much as Gnome. And
> I don't mean emulating Windows or KDE. I've done enough with Gnome to
> put pretty much all other GUIs to shame (save for maybe Enlightenment,
> which I use with Gnome :) KDE has its strong points, but it's nowhere
> near as flexible as Gnome.
>
> Norb
>
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