KDE vs. GNOME session management
Scott R. Ehrlich
scott-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org
Tue Dec 30 12:36:00 EST 2008
I once experimented with switching from GNOME as my established desktop to
KDE. I discovered the various documents I had on my GNOME desktop did not
transfer over to KDE. Also, various menu items, as I recall, seemed to
have been either relocated to nonobvious places or just not there.
The thought then occurred to me - why can't there be a simple mechanism to
permit, effectively, a seemless transition between the two, apparently
most popular, window managers? KDE and GNOME are pretty universal among
Linux distros, and possibly into the BSD and beyond realms. All
configuration and user data should remain untouched.
This would, or could, be the equivalent of skins, or desktop themes. You
place a new theme (i.e. new Windows XP vs old "classic") - some basics
look different, but your environment hasn't fundametally changed.
Scott
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