Should KDE Be Default on openSUSE?

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 08/05/2009 - 06:02

OSNews: "SUSE Linux used to be a very KDE-centric distribution. Then Novell came around, bought SUSE and Ximian, and slowely but surely they turned the now-openSUSE distribution into effectively a GNOME-centric distribution with KDE as its sidekick.

The openSUSE community, however, doesn't appear to be particularly happy with KDE being a sidekick."


 

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