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Story: Top 10 Linux desktops part 1Total Replies: 8
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linuxscreenshot

Nov 13, 2014
5:22 PM EDT
Article summary below. How is this decided, i.e. GNOME is best for development? :)

- KDE (Plasma 5): Best for: Home leisure

- GNOME: Best for: Development, touchscreens

- Unity: Best for: Family computer, media PC

- Cinnamon: Best for: Office, everyday computing
lcafiero

Nov 13, 2014
7:02 PM EDT
Oh no. Not again.

You might as well write about top 10 ice cream flavors. What works for the writer won't work for everyone.
linuxscreenshot

Nov 13, 2014
7:06 PM EDT
Quoting:You might as well write about top 10 ice cream flavors. What works for the writer won't work for everyone.


We all know that Unity, with systemd sprinkles, is the best ice cream ;)
mrider

Nov 13, 2014
7:58 PM EDT
Quoting:You might as well write about top 10 ice cream flavors. What works for the writer won't work for everyone.


Sorry, that's a flawed analogy. Everybody knows that chocolate is the only flavor that a sane person would like, and everything else is awful! (sorry, couldn't resist)
JaseP

Nov 14, 2014
2:08 AM EDT
Yes,... but chocolate can be further sub-divided into light chocolate, dark chocolate, chocolate marshmallow, chocolate/chocolate chip, chocolate/chocolate fudge, and several combinations of the above... Besides, everyone knows that KDE is just as good as GNOME is for developing...
kikinovak

Nov 14, 2014
2:59 AM EDT
Top 10 Linux desktops: the 10 Slackware desktops in our local school's computer room.

:o)
jdixon

Nov 14, 2014
6:38 AM EDT
> Sorry, that's a flawed analogy. Everybody knows that chocolate is the only flavor that a sane person would like, and everything else is awful! (sorry, couldn't resist)

That sounds awfully vanilla of you. :) Blackberry Cheescake FTW.
Ridcully

Nov 14, 2014
7:09 AM EDT
Chocolate rum and raisin........heaven.
seatex

Nov 14, 2014
10:50 AM EDT
My favorite desk top. It's not stable, but it can run in a container on most spins.

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