- KDE vs. Gnome by A.Y. Siu
One of the most common questions people new to Linux ask is "Should I use KDE or Gnome?" Unfortunately, the answers are usually useless--anything from "Just try each one to see what works for you" to "Gnome is much better." That said, selecting a desktop environment should probably be one of the last things you worry about as a Linux "newbie." Hardware detection, email set-up, etc. are far more important to day-to-day functioning than your desktop environment. It's sort of like just learning how to ski and worrying about the color of your skis--learn how to ski first! Also, most versions (or distributions) of Linux have a default desktop environment (for example, Blag and Ubuntu default to Gnome, and Mepis and PCLinuxOS default to KDE)
A detailed comparison between Gnome and KDE
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- The Linux Desktop Myth by A.Y. Siu
Great discussion article on why linux isn't on more desktops. It's entirely possible that you may not have heard of Linux. Maybe you own a Mac or Windows computer and don't read the technology news. You may have a TiVo, but it doesn't have a huge sticker on the box that reads "Powered by Linux" (even though it is). You may use Google, but it doesn't have any announcement on its homepage that it's run on Linux servers (even though it is). Whether you've heard of Linux or not--it probably plays a role in your life somehow.
An in-depth look at the Linux desktop--present and future.
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- Palm Z22 Personal Organizer
Compared to the full-featured models in Palm's line, the Z22 is a lightweight. It can't browse the web, make phone calls, or send/receive text messages or email, and there's no Flash memory card slot. But while PDA power users might turn up their noses at the Z22, this inexpensive little device actually has a lot going for it. For one thing, it offers an ideal environment for first-time organizer users. Plus, its compact size also makes it an attractive alternative to larger multipurpose Palms for anyone who wants a basic device to keep the details of their life in order.
Compared to the full-featured models in Palm's line, the Z22 is a lightweight. It can't browse the web, make phone calls, or send/receive text messages or email, and there's no Flash memory card slot. But while PDA power users might turn up their noses at the Z22, this inexpensive little device actually has a lot going for it. For one thing, it offers an ideal environment for firs
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