IBM's ThinkPad-Linux support project being dropped
Michael Hipp
mhipp
Mon May 17 11:33:39 PDT 2004
Agreed.
The purpose shouldn't be to dictate what you run, but to make sure whatever
you choose to run is installed the same way across distros.
It would help greatly, if a distro has kde for example, they would install
it the same as everyone else.
If there's an argument against that, beyond the /usr vs /opt Jihad and other
silliness, I'd sure like to hear it.
Michael
On Friday 21 June 2002 08:38 am, Net Llama! wrote:
> And what would a single 'unified' linux desktop solve? I *HATE* KDE with
> a passion. I will never willingly use it again. So, how can you create
> 1 desktop to serve the needs of everyone? Multiple desktops are not the
> problem.
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