Is Linux Unix? (KDE)

Francis X. Maier yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sun May 30 11:58:01 2004


Slightly OT:  Just for the heck of it, which do most of the list folks 
use, KDE or Gnome?  I've tried both, but Gnome has always struck me as 
lighter and easier to use.

Best,
Fran


On May 30, 2004, at 11:01 AM, Ted Goranson wrote:

> Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote on 5/30/04:
>> Release 10, currently in beta release, comes with the GNU software
>> integrated into it, to the point that CDE, the desktop manager 
>> included
>> with Solaris since it's early releases, has been replaced with KDE, a
>> desktop manager developed under Linux.
>>
>> So while the kernel is different, the differences between 
>> distributions of
>> Linux and UNIX are becomming smaller and smaller.
>
> I wonder about whether KDE or Gnome is winning the popularity race. At 
> one point, it was Gnome in large part because of its selection by Red 
> Hat. These days it seems to be KDE. At least the coolest programs 
> appear as KDE. Is there a site that tracks and comments on this?
>
> On the other matter, I am moving toward having both a Darwin Unix and 
> a Linux on my Macs, in fact on my PC as well.
>
> This business of differences among kernels is non-trivial I think. 
> Though most people just will want something that works (devices and 
> applications), there is a fundamental difference between what Apple 
> has done with xnu and Linus is doing with Linux (his kernel). That 
> difference (state interrupts at the microkernel level) is exploitable 
> by clever programmers like those behind Quicktime Server and now Xsan. 
> Ordinary kernels are simpler and faster, but I want to be at least 
> ready and knowledgeable about this.
>
> Best, Ted
> -- 
> Ted Goranson
> Advanced Enterprise Research Office
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