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RE: Preferred desktop environment? - Heli0s - 04-23-2010

(04-22-2010, 01:42 PM)Elektrisk Wrote: OK, sorry.. I thought it would be obvious, but I meant desktop environments that are common to Linux flavors.

Note: I don't mean to sound rude with "I thought it would be obvious". Just shows I shouldn't assume.

OS X is Linux's rich cousin lol

No, but seriously, never mind, then.


RE: Preferred desktop environment when using Linux? - Cida - 04-23-2010

I can't currently put Linux on my PC, but out of all I've tried (just Ubuntu and Kubuntu), I'd say I liked Ubuntu's desktop environment more.


RE: Preferred desktop environment? - Gone - 04-24-2010

(04-23-2010, 05:42 PM)Heli0s Wrote: OS X is Linux's rich cousin lol

No, but seriously, never mind, then.


OSX is based on UNIX. Linux is a UNIX clone. Unix as a home pc is about (Quoted from a veteran linux user)
swoll1980;9099013 Wrote:Yeah they're about where Linux was 10 years ago.

And that makes OSX what? Less the linux?