KDE 2.0 is very good, however, the fact that it tries to look and feel like that useless (shudder) microsoft OS, gets me stiring. I am only 15, but I have been using Linux for 2 years, and I now use enlightenment with my custom rewritten version of BlackBox. I do not have any of those stupid menues like Gnome and KDE, I don't want to have to mov a mouse all over the damm screen to open some program when I can simply type it. It is much faster to use a plain X11 with a single toolbar with a few shortcuts than a big tangly menu.
there is a group called VMware that has done this (emulate another pentium processor) it is very very good. you can download it from http://www.vmware.com .
I fully agree with Dan, why use a mouse, there a pain in the arse. ps. youve got my last name... mailto://goose@deliveryman.com
KDE 2.0 is very good, however, the fact that it tries to look and feel like that useless (shudder) microsoft OS, gets me stiring. I am only 15, but I have been using Linux for 2 years, and I now use enlightenment with my custom rewritten version of BlackBox. I do not have any of those stupid menues like Gnome and KDE, I don't want to have to mov a mouse all over the damm screen to open some program when I can simply type it. It is much faster to use a plain X11 with a single toolbar with a few shortcuts than a big tangly menu.
there is a group called VMware that has done this (emulate another pentium processor) it is very very good. you can download it from http://www.vmware.com .