-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 01:49 PM, Craig White wrote: > Perhaps I am a bit too unknowledgable about all of this but it would > seem that each distro is essentially making these types of decisions > all > of the time and that is exactly why one would choose one distro over > another. While I don't really care one way or another, let me see if I can shine some light on this: * Red Hat "hacked" Qt to enable Xft support. This generally seems to be a good move (cleaner fonts), but the rumor is that is has broken some of KDE's functionality. To me, this sounds more like a bug report than a real complaint. * Red Hat changed the default theme for KDE to like GNOME. While some people seem snubbed by this, it doesn't seem to be an issue. It was a look change, and that is all. * Under the "Help" menu of KDE applications, the "About KDE..." was removed. Credit is still given to developers in the separate "About Application..." option, but people perceive this as obscuring the project from whence the application came. * Red Hat simplified the default menu items based on what they felt were the "best" applications. This appears to be the big one. In an ideal world, this would make sense since not every user is going to evaluate multiple software units for the same functionality. However, the cards landed such that very few / no KDE programs made it onto that menu. KDE prides itself on the fact that its applications are a "suite" and everything works together, but the new user may never learn this even though they are using the "KDE Desktop". Essentially, Red Hat claims to include KDE but when you choose KDE as your environment the user is presented with the KDE task bar and little else. Note that all of the applications are still included and can be run from a terminal or Alt-F2, but, like the command line tools, the new user may not discover them without prompting. Note that the above opinions are not my own, and, in fact, may not be expressed by anyone. Thank you, and have a pleasant evening. - -- Voltage Spike ,,, (. .) - --ooO-(_)-Ooo-- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (Darwin) iD8DBQE9k6ScpNoctRtUIRQRAoQLAJ415piQ6DYqZsUb6emMa5DH9/KzcwCfTZkR Ptc4y68e4WtRjVy6gAFm45I= =7tu1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----