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by darklajid
5288 days ago
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Gnome2 is dead. Sure, it's still installed all over the place (just like Windows 98 and XP might be), but it is by all means a dead project. Unity (and this fork, as I understand it) are based on Gnome (3!) and just replace the shell. So your list becomes - Gnome (Gnome-Shell, Unity, this fork) - KDE - (list of minorities) For me - while being a Gnome guy and preferring the gnome-shell option from that list - the choice doesn't really matter. It's as moot as arguments during the times of Windows XP were, about whether you should enable the classic mode or use the Luna theme. |
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2) that it's a different shell, not a fully different desktop environment isn't really that important, for a normal user it will already cause confusion (maybe even more as it requires additional explanation what's the difference between the two).
Don't get me wrong: the thing that you have a choice is one of the virtues of Linux, but at the same time what it causes is that:
a) Linux is doomed to fail on a mainstream desktop market
b) none of the available choices is and probably will never be as polished as commercial competitors (and fragmentation is one of the reasons of that)