[ale] Best Desktop Env or Distro for Windows users?

phrostie pfrostie at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 21 09:12:04 EDT 2002


i think the most Windows like is KDE.  the most idiot proof is Xfce.
myself, i use afterstep, but would not recommend it to a newbie.

--- John Wells <jb at sourceillustrated.com> wrote:
> As I mentioned in a previous email, I've talked my site manager into
> exploring Linux for site-wide desktop deployment.
> 
> As most (53 of 55) users here are strictly Windows users, I'd like hear
> some opinions on what the best desktop env./distro is for *complete*
> Linux/Unix newbies.  What's the most stable?  Easiest to use?  Most
> intuitive?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> John
> 
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