[Discuss] The next Linux desktop
Richard Pieri
richard.pieri at gmail.com
Fri Feb 10 13:51:02 EST 2012
On 2/10/2012 12:37 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> The main question is "what is right". I used to like KDE, then I got
> used to Gnome 2, and I am getting comfortable with Gnome 3 (and the
> extensions I added). There are certain features that Mac users would
> like to see, and other features that Windows users want. Then there are
> some features that old command-line Unix users want. I think it is
> difficult to come up with a common ground. That is why we always have
> had multiple Windows managers and desktop systems. All have to be able
> to work in a client-server Linux/Unix environment.
I want to work backward through this.
First of all, the OS doesn't matter. X11 is its own environment. An X
server doesn't need an operating system. The X11 protocol suite was
designed with "dumb" X terminals in mind.
This leads to a disconnect. What various OS users want out of their OS
is orthogonal to what an X-based desktop should deliver: a consistent,
elegant, functional experience. It's funny, but TWM did that better for
me than GNOME ever did.
*WHICH* GNOME 2 were you comfortable with? Red Hat's version? Debian's
Version? Ubuntu's version? It seems like a silly question, but really,
if you put the three side-by-side you can see just how different they
are despite being the same thing. This is simply terrible for getting
non-technical users to accept Linux on the desktop.
--
Rich P.
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