Re: System Requirments



On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 16:32 -0400, Joseph wrote:
What are the system requirements for running GNOME? I will be using
NetBSD on a 450MHz IBM Aptiva (256MB RAM, 20 GB HD) and would like to
use GNOME because of the very great look (I'm a Mac user, so I want
to have the same experience when using the PC)

With the treat of being shoot down,
i believe kde has an options for emulating mac looks.

the only thing which i really find irritating with kde is "fine grained
options"

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