KDE and GNOME are opposites and always have been. They are written in different languages QT vs GTK. KDE takes a different approach where everything is configurable yet integrated. Gnome takes the approach where things are simplified AKA dumbed down and things are more piecemeal. They use different window managers and KDE has built in compositing and wallpaper cycling. To get similar features in Gnome you would have to use a third party app. KDE is very flexible. You can make it look and work anyway you want while Gnome tries to lock in users to a common desktop. There are many rolling releases. Debian, Arch, Gentoo, etc. There are advantages and disadvantages. Rolling releases are often more convenient but are usually slower in development and more ponderous to use. Debian has different levels that users must be familiar with and Arch has its own foibles with its own repositories and user made ones that don't sync. Personally I look forward to new releases and a fresh start every six months, but it is good to have choice because we are all different with different needs. Roy |
From: 'S.P. Maiorca' s.patrick.maiorca@gmail.com [LINUX_Newbies] <LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com>;
To: <LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com>;
Subject: rolling updates Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Thunderbird profile migration windows to Fedora 20
Sent: Sun, Jul 6, 2014 3:15:44 AM
hi, That is good to know especially since I was looking at Mint since I thought it was basically Cinbutu. Right not I have both KDE and Cinnamon on my desktop. I know cinnamon is based on Gnome. s- but coming from a windows background I've normally prefered KDE since the task bar is at the bottom by default. I know there are ways to change things- but I don't want to mess with it if I can use KDE. One of the issues that has been unclear to me with KDE and Gnome- is there any real differnce in the two in terms of API's or is the difference purely cosmetic? Also what are some distros that do the rolling updates? I believe Arch does it. -SPM |
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