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Fedora 15 KDE: When New Old Is Better Than New New.

2 points| darkduck | 15 years ago |linuxblog.darkduck.com | reply

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[+] wccrawford|15 years ago|reply
Title is link bait.

While it's a decent review of Fedora KDE, every comparison to newer distros is bad... It takes more memory, etc etc, with the possible exception of copying Win7 on how it handles icons for programs that aren't running. (And if I'm understanding it right, didn't OSX do that first with 'keep in dock'?)

[+] darkduck|15 years ago|reply
@wccrawford: "New Old" means KDE 4.6 on Fedora, compared to "New New" of GNOME 3. Will you disagree that KDE version is slightly better than GNOME 3, for example because it is more polished? I am not aware about OSX, never worked with it. Maybe they have this feature for longer than Win7.