Linus Torvalds has switched to GNOME

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Abhinay Omkar

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Jan 26, 2009, 7:00:58 AM1/26/09
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Linus - "I used to be a KDE user. I thought KDE 4.0 was such a disaster I switched to GNOME. I hate the fact that my right button doesn't do what I want it to do. But the whole "break everything" model is painful for users and they can choose to use something else.

I realise the reason for the 4.0 release, but I think they did it badly. They did so may changes it was a half-baked release. It may turn out to be the right decision in the end and I will re-try KDE, but I suspect I'm not the only person they lost.

I got the update through Fedora and there was a mismatch from KDE 3 to KDE 4.0. The desktop was not as functional and it was just a bad experience for me. I'll revisit it when I reinstall the next machine which tends to be every six to eight months.

The GNOME people are talking about doing major surgery so it could also go the other way.

How is life at the moment, are you enjoying work at the Linux Foundation in Portland, Oregon?

I'm all happy with my life. The reason I come to Linux.conf.au is it is summer here and freezing in Portland. My job is the same and I do the kernel and nobody tells me what to do and they pay me for it, which is just the way I like it.

Are you going to say 2009 is the year of the Linux desktop?

I make controversial statements without thinking a lot. I'm not going to say it's the year of the Linux desktop as it is a small encroachment process. But look at what Firefox has achieved and how it is creeping up on Windows. It is important projects like Firefox and OpenOffice.org are spreading the whole notion of open source wider. They work cross-platform and the project shouldn't be tied to the platform. People will realise the lack of tie-in means you can chose a platform and that is much healthier from the market standpoint than having to make a platform decision for an application.

In a fair market Linux will have a much easier time competing."

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Abhinay Omkar

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