It's true that Gnome really is missing out on a good burning program like K3b, but its pretty blind to say there are no good features in gnome, or that its slower. There's a reason many distro's choose gnome, its becuase its less resource hungry and has less eye-candy built in than KDE does, and that makes it less of a load on older computers, and just makes things more efficient in general. Personally, after trying both KDE and Gnome on ubuntu(in two sperate installations), I really found Gnome to be the better of the two.
If the west coast was inconsistently 3 hours behind the west coast we'd have bigger problems to worry about.
It's true that Gnome really is missing out on a good burning program like K3b, but its pretty blind to say there are no good features in gnome, or that its slower. There's a reason many distro's choose gnome, its becuase its less resource hungry and has less eye-candy built in than KDE does, and that makes it less of a load on older computers, and just makes things more efficient in general. Personally, after trying both KDE and Gnome on ubuntu(in two sperate installations), I really found Gnome to be the better of the two.