GNOME 2.8 Released
damogar writes "The GNOME 2.8 Desktop and Platform release is the latest version of the popular, multi-platform free desktop environment, out today, with an awesome schedule time. Some pretty cool improvements have been made, specially the Nautilus file manager, the new MIME system and others.
Release notes are already available, as well as screenshots and a variety of sources. Enjoy!"
jimmy_dean adds a plug for the new
GNOME Journal, which is meant to be a source of "good written material surrounding GNOME and the opinions of the community."
it finally has some new features that kde has had for several revisions, so that makes it worth checking out i guess.
With WinXP, you are limited to one crappy desktop (explorer.exe) that locks just about every file it touches (requiring you to kill and restart it in task manager) and crashes on me about 5 times a week (WinXP does not crash on me, but explorer.exe certainly does). With Linux, I can use full-featured desktops like KDE/Gnome or a ligher desktop like XFCE4 which still has greate features. For a system with 128MB or less memory, there are desktops like fluxbox, blackbox, wiamea and others.
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land,
it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy. -James Madison
I like GNOME. I like KDE. They're great. That said, is it a rule that we must post here every time a new revision of each comes out? Is it that critical? Are all releases of GNOME and KDE exceptional? Every single one of them? I mean, there's a place for freshmeat, and there's a place for /. Let's not confuse the two.
Must-not-watch TV!
KDE is technically superior and has a much more professional feel. Gnome is slow, locks up and crashes a lot. That is why I switched to and stayed with KDE, a proven solution.
Gnome only exists because of a licensing spat over the Qt Toolkit. Qt wasn't "free" enough. Yeah, RMS and company, it is called the "real world" come live in it for a while. Companies need to make money, people need to get paid. Want to debate that with me? Pay for a place for me to live, food for me to eat, and gas for my car comrade and then we'll talk.
Trolltech did the right thing, now it is (well past) time for the Gnome people to do the right thing and fold their work into KDE instead of dividing the community.
Just because it CAN be done, doesn't mean it should!