What *would* be good is if both KDE and GNOME adopted "beginner/advanced" toggle buttons in their configuration dialogues. To a novice user, KDE has too many options, to a power user GNOME has too few. Hardly. GNOME can be greatly customized, it simply requires that one dig into configuration files that, in general, are not accessible from any graphical-based configuration window. And isn't -that- the true definition of "power-user"?
Chile is the Latin America's top economy, while Cuba is the very lowest. Not that the little 'ol trade embargo imposed in 1962 and still in effect today would have anything to do with that, eh?
Edgy, and even Dapper could be installed on fakeRAID machines via dmraid. it was just a bitch to do. Hopefully, the 7.04 installer supports doing so out of the box; I don't relish the thought of having to repeat that process anytime soon.
Edgy, and even Dapper could be installed on fakeRAID machines via dmraid. it was just a bitch to do. Hopefully, the 7.04 installer supports doing so out of the box; I don't relish the thought of having to repeat that process anytime soon.