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Usually I run Xfce4 but thanks to http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...-3-5-x-846297/ I wanted to try KDE4 again and until now, I am very happy with it. I even tried the Netbook "skin" (or what ever I should call it :S).
However, here's my Netbook desktop (my PC desktop will follow soon):
Making the Sl&#!Bang Openbox desktop addon, with conky,gvolwheel, tint2 kernel 2.6.36.1-smp i686, for the new nFluxOS -current with firefox 4.0 beta7 and alot of goodies including an auto-menu updater for openbox
here booting live off hdd partition in frugal/persistent mode using the newest xf86 nouveau with K7 amd athlonxp nVidia mx4000
Slack64-current, KDE 4.5.3 - loving it! (Never not liked any WM/DE - I'm easy. My favorites are KDE and LXDE, with a special mention to IceWM). The only thing that's not apparent is that I've set all my windows, except for the video players, to have a 90% opacity. Let's see how long it will last.
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