Hats off to the KDE team for continuing their outstanding work. I have used KDE since Redhat 5.2 and although I've tried Gnome now and then I always come back to KDE. I'm admittedly a Linux newbie and really enjoy the features that KDE has to offer. I'm looking forward to improvements in Konqueror which is already a great browser.
I think we should all do what we are best suited to do to promote Linux. Perhaps this author's strength is in writing not programing a GUI.
Good read for newbies like me
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It helped me to understand the culture and history behind GNU/Linux and the open-source movement. Linux experts would most likely find it redundant but I think it is worthy of their attention anyway so that they can recommend it to others as I do.
Thats worthy of a becoming a signature line :)
"After my mother re-partitioned her drive and mounted the smaller one at "/womb" I was compiled from source."
Hats off to the KDE team for continuing their outstanding work. I have used KDE since Redhat 5.2 and although I've tried Gnome now and then I always come back to KDE. I'm admittedly a Linux newbie and really enjoy the features that KDE has to offer. I'm looking forward to improvements in Konqueror which is already a great browser.
PS. This is my first post on slashdot :-)