OFB Community Mailing Lists

The following archives are provided as a public service to the community. Opinions archived here do not necessarily represent the opinions of Open for Business or its contributors.

[CS-FSLUG] Gnome and stuff

Cia Watson ciamarie at my180.net
Mon Oct 5 18:45:37 CDT 2009


On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:01:26 -0400
David McGlone <david at dmcentral.net> wrote:

> My first full day of using Gnome. I have to say So far I am liking
> it. 
> 
> A few things on my mind so far:
> 
> Evolution is nice and clean and setting it up is a breeze.

Since this is a Christian group, thought I'd throw out my comment that
I've only been a linux user since about May of this year, started with
Fedora 7 using gnome; but I wouldn't use evolution as a matter of
principle. (I don't believe in evolution!) Silly? Maybe. 

I was going to try it after I decided I wasn't thrilled with
Thunderbird; but I installed Claws mail; and I like it! At least on my
256mb laptop, it's faster and not as kludgy as Thunderbird, so that's
what I'm using. When I got a new desktop pc (that sits on the floor)
about 6 weeks ago, (amd phenom triple core, 2gig of ram and 250gb hard
drive), I installed CentOS 5.3 and Fedora 11 on a dual boot; though I
spend most of my time recently on CentOS. I'm just fine with Claws mail
here, too. 

But there are a couple of KDE apps I run under Gnome; K3B (brasero
stinks!); and I really like KOrganizer. At least under CentOS, that
seems like the best calendar program, and the reminder function works
just fine. 

I briefly tried xfce under Fedora 7; while it was more lightweight it
was otherwise awful. Mouse movements were kludgy and slow; so I gave
that up quickly. Oh yeah, I also play around with Puppy Linux now &
then, the newest version 4.3 ran pretty well for me when I tried it
over the last few days. 

No Bible software for CentOS though, I did install Sword, after
getting some help on their forums. If anyone wants it, they have a
tutorial I can send a link. Xiphos wouldn't install, it said no sword
found :-( -- I was tired of fussing with things so I just installed
wine and eSword (which won't run) and Theophilos; which does run. 

I didn't mean to steal the thread, I figured I'd make my evolution
comment and then added the rest by way of introduction since I'm still
new here! 

Cia W
 



More information about the Christiansource mailing list
Home About Connect: Twitter Facebook RSS
© 2001-2011 Universal Networks, All Rights Reserved. Some content rights may be held by Universal Networks' providers and used under license. Powered by ServerForest and SAFARI. Learn about our privacy policy here.