I won't doubt you there, Levi; XD2 is an excellent desktop, but it assumes
that it's the only desktop you want to use.
SWB
--- Levi Bard <levi@bard.sytes.net> wrote:
> > I would never install Ximian desktop. I did that over Redhat 7.1 when I
> > first got into linux. Man oh man did it frazz things...
>
> There's been a lot of bashing of the Ximian desktop on this thread. I've
> installed it a few times, mainly on systems I've built/configured for
> other people. In those cases, I tend to use it instead of the "vanilla"
> gnome installation because it seems a tad more polished, and also because
> I was setting up those folks with evolution and red carpet anyway. It
> really does work smoothly assuming a few things - the main one being: you
> don't mix it with other versions of gnome - ximian wants to be the only
> gnome install, or at least the only one in its file tree (you could get
> away with ximian in /opt and stock gnome in /usr probably).
> Notwithstanding this, it is a solid desktop (although personally, you'll
> never pry me away from enlightenment and afterstep).
>
> Levi
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