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nemesis <nam### [at] nospam-gmailcom> wrote:
> Jim Henderson wrote:
> > Then I tried the 11.2 KDE liveCD. I generally haven't liked KDE, but
> > KDE4 is relatively new and I wanted to give it a fair shake. Nice
> > environment - I actually kinda liked it.
> yeah, I'm willing to try it too. It's certainly the most modern GUI
> environment on Linux right now. But surely GTK and Gnome will catch up...
I tried KDE4 (it's quite easy to switch between window managers by
simply logging out, selecting the other window manager in the login screen
and then logging in again), but didn't quite like it compared to KDE3.
For one, it's not possible to set the taskbar to autohide (I really can't
understand why). For another, it's not possible to configure virtual desktop
switching to the mouse wheel (when used on the background).
It was some time that I tried it, though. I don't know if they have fixed
those problems.
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- Warp
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