rpgoldman at real-time.com wrote:
>>>>>>"b" == bradyh  <bradyh at bitstream.net> writes:
>>>>>
> 
>     b> I've been a Gnome loyalist for a long time and while KDE has a nice interface
>     b> Gnome/GTK has the programs (Gimp, Gaim, even versions of Firebird and Eclipse).
> 
>     b> Of course you can run KDE stuff on a Gnome system and
>     b> vice-versa so the only real choice is what desktop are you
>     b> going to use.  I like the Gnome-panel (the menu bar) a lot and
>     b> when Nautilus (the file manager) works it works well.  Lately
>     b> my Nautilus bogs down and won't display directorys until it's
>     b> killed now and then but I'm sure that will go away next
>     b> release.  Metacity (the window manager) is very stable and
>     b> relatively pretty.
> 
> The thing I didn't like about Nautilus is that it didn't take the
> filename's word for it about MIME type.  So Nautilus would try to open
> all my Star Office (OpenOffice) documents (encoded in XML) with a web
> browser, because it could see that they were really XML...  I rooted
> around in some mailing lists, and it seemed like this was a known bug
> and the developers weren't going to fix it.  Since XML formats are
> only going to become more popular, not less, I threw in the towel on
> my Nautilus experiment and went back to KDE...  
> 
> [Actually, this was an experiment for my wife's benefit.  I hate GUIs,
> and I *especially* hate file system browsers.  If I want to open a
> file, I'll just type 'oowriter <foo> &' and be done with it.]
> 
> R

FYI, I just upggraded my home computers to RedHat 9, and Nautilus
associates all OpenOffice and StarOffice documents with OpenOffice.

Also, nautilus is *vastly* faster now.

Note that I use gui's for launching lots of xterms, but my wife
and kid just won't do that...




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