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Nick Andre | Vince Coen | Re: Ddge 3.99/SR9/SR32 released and avai |
June 12, 2018 11:30 AM * |
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On 11 Jun 18 18:52:39, Vince Coen said the following to Nick Andre: VC> Your comments regarding the user interface such as KDE or Gnome is, welfoun VC> I am afraid and this is totally down to major updates being rolled out on a VC> new VC> distro version without intensive testing before hand along the lines of Linux I find is better suited to server-tasks... and even then, it depends. Regarding the GUI, if the Linux community hates Windows so much and wants Linux to be "that" Desktop replacement... at least come together and have a GUI that doesn't need the user to do command-line stuff beyond the surface. Apple appears to have got it right... I'm not a fan of Mac but looks good. VC> DBridge going over to O/S might help a few users but very few as most do no VC> have the programming expertise to provide imput let alone the inclination. VC> May be the (well some one else will do it syndrome) showing up. I would love to compile D'Bridge for more modern Os's, however it is very difficult for me to do so. It takes time; and having to really tear apart a lot of things and replace them with modern equivalents. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426) |
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