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KDE4 vs. GNOME (please no religion :-)



 At one time, KDE was the better desktop system for Linux for technical 
reasons of stability and applications. Today, it appears that GNOME has 
surpassed KDE.  I use GNOME (RHEL4) at work and on my laptop (Ubuntu 
8.04) and KDE4/SuSE 11.0. I always install both KDE and GNOME on my 
desktop so I can switch. I've always preferred KDE for my desktop, but 
I am getting used to GNOME, and it does appear that KDE is starting to 
be more screwed up.  What I would like to see is a non-religious, 
objective discussion of various features of GNOME and KDE. 

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