KDE
GNOME
XFCE
IceWM
Fluxbox
My own pet favorite
I have heard this idea thrown around as well. I personally agree that
A- polls suck!
B- I'm probably a nerd but I'm in denial.
C-Its a pen testing distro. Who cares what desktop it has. Personally I think its pretty cool the remote-exploit boys even gave us a choice between flux and kde. Any way I try to only use the command line so I can understand whats happening.
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I agree with purehate D (all of the above). First of all who really cares what desktop it has. I personally like KDE because when I started using Desktop Environments, it was better than Gnome. Gnome and KDE are like AMD and Intel, they flop back and forth in better performance, features, etc. Right now Gnome is at the top, but like I said that will change.
Secondly, And lastly, agree with purehate on point B.
Maybe its not the correct post, but i really need some help,
Im have a really OLD, i said OLD ! laptop, i installed BT2 and work perfectly not fast!!!! but works fine...
the xfce run perfect better kde, (i test it slackware 11), but BT2 don't have the xfce so i download xfce, and run the installer and show some errors i really don't know how to fix it if some could help plz !!! KDE its a little freeze, and flux.. the menu are sooo... i dont know but got some weird
Errors..
In the system requeriments, Optional dependencies,
hal-storage
dbus-glib-1
then i click install.. its start
but when estart compiling libs show this error
xfce-rc-simple.c: In function `simple_add_group':
xfce-rc-simple.c:141: error: syntax error before "Group"
xfce-rc-simple.c: In function `simple_add_entry':
xfce-rc-simple.c:204: error: syntax error before "Entry"
xfce-rc-simple.c:261: error: syntax error before "LEntry"
xfce-rc-simple.c: In function `simple_entry_free':
xfce-rc-simple.c:565: error: syntax error before "LEntry"
xfce-rc-simple.c:569: error: syntax error before "Entry"
xfce-rc-simple.c: In function `simple_group_free':
xfce-rc-simple.c:591: error: syntax error before "Group"
gmake[3]: *** [libxfce4util_la-xfce-rc-simple.lo] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/xfce4-4.4.2-installer/libxfce4util/libxfce4util'
gmake[2]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/xfce4-4.4.2-installer/libxfce4util/libxfce4util'
gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/xfce4-4.4.2-installer/libxfce4util'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
!! Failed to build libxfce4util, see the errors above
!! for details on the problem.
THX FOR THE HELP
try e17. There is how to called "pimp my eeepc" which will work for any bt install to eliminate kde and add e17.
I think Xmonad would be perfect for the next BT. It really eliminates struggling with arranging windows, and helps to get stuff done so much faster.
ThinkPad T400