- Separate entries with one <br>, not two;
- remove my workaround for the problem with xalf - for some reason it doesn't work and right not I do not have a time to debug what's going wrong; - add another entry: Why GNOME is so huge, slow and basically useless? - fix indentation in several places.
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Which one is better?</a>
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<li> <a href="#q6">Where can I get more themes for GNOME?</a>
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<li> <a href="#q7">What window managers work well with GNOME?</a>
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<li> <a href="#q8">Why can't I launch Linux apps from the GNOME panel?</a>
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<li> <a href="#q8">Why can't I launch Linux apps from the GNOME
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panel?</a>
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<li> <a href="#q9">Why GNOME is so huge, slow and basically
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useless?</a>
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<h2>Full Text </h2>
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<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
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such as XMMS, to take advantage of the GNOME installation.</p>
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</td>
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<td width="10"><br></td>
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<tr><td colspan="4"><br></td></tr>
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<!-- Q2 -->
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<tr>
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</p>
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FreeBSD can be found <a href="../../ports/gnome.html">here</a>.</p>
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<td width="10"><br></td>
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<!-- Q4 -->
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</pre>
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<!-- Q5 -->
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<a href="http://freebsd.kde.org">http://freebsd.kde.org</a>.</p>
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before using any of the pixmap themes from themes.org.</p>
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<!-- Q7 -->
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</ul>
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<!-- Q8 -->
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To do this, open up the GNOME Control Center, and select
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Desktop->Launch Feedback. Uncheck all the options. Click OK.
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You should now be able to launch your Linux apps from the GNOME
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panel. Another option is to install Linux version of xalf into
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<tt>/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libxalflaunch.so.0</tt> - in
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this case Linux emulator will pick up Linux version of the shared
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object instead when it's being loaded from a Linux binary.</p>
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panel.</p>
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<!-- Q9 -->
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<font><a name="q9"> 9.</a></font></td>
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<b>Why GNOME is so huge, slow and basically useless?</b>
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<p>Well, it depends on the point of view. Of course both GNOME
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and KDE are still far from perfection or even completeness and
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hardly could be compared to commercial offerings in terms of
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user-friendlity, but at the same time it is a huge step in the
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right direction. It also should be noted, that both GNOME and
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KDE are still very young and situation is likely to improve as
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they will mature (does anybody remember what sort of crap
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Windows 3.11 was?).</p>
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