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Review: CentOS 5 (Page 4 of 6)

Written by Steve Lake
Posted on: Jul 25, 2007 at 05:11pm
Section: Reviews
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KDE also loaded up very quickly, was very clean and good looking, and interestingly enough, presented me with a customized taskbar that contained the same five quick launch icons found under Gnome. The icon scheme used under KDE was also identical to the one used under Gnome. Another thing is that the KDE theme is consistent with the Gnome theme, which some might not care about, but it does show that the developers were striving for consistency, so I give them props for that. The KDE menu was also interesting. I found it relatively untouched and while slightly reordered for ease of use, it was for the most part a true, untouched KDE menu. Well, except for the fact that the developers changed the KDE menu icon to the CentOS logo and a few stray Gnome apps found their way in. One thing that really impressed me was to find the control center almost totally untouched! If there’s one thing that drives me nuts, it’s when a distro group goes in and messes around with the control center. There’s a couple that do that. Kubuntu is one that does that to the point of being rediculous. They so hack up the control center that it becomes essentially useless in my opinion. The KDE developers did a splendid job creating the control center in the first place and the CentOS developers did the right thing by pretty much leaving it alone and not changing it.

Compared to Gnome, application loading was surprisingly snappy and even loading Open Office was fast. Surprisingly fast really. Especially after the painful experience of trying to load it under Gnome. And this isn’t because of my having first loaded it under Gnome to give it a head start. If I rebooted and did things the opposite way by loading KDE first, running the test apps, then going back to Gnome, I got the same results. One complaint I do have about the KDE install however is the lack of an easily identifiable or accessible package manager or method (aside from Yum in the console) to install applications. I did eventually find the package manager (which, interestingly enough, is the same program in both Gnome and KDE), but it took some hunting through the menus to find it. So that is something the developers will need to fix in the future. New users and people fresh to Linux need to have a package install icon out in front of them on the desktop where it’s easy to see. Otherwise they’ll never know where to look. If the more experienced users don’t like having that there, then it’s just a simple case of right click and delete to get rid of the icon. But first and foremost, installing, upgrading or removing software needs to be as simple as possible for users.

 

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