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-This is a topic that you can still start a ReligiousWar over, even though the deep schism it caused in the [Linux] community for a time has lessened drastically. These days, most everyone sees is as what it is: a matter of choice, and not even an absolute one, since you can always use programs from the other desktop under the one you're running. And even that matters less yet ever since RedHat also made an attempt to unify the two with the BlueCurve theme that provides a largely identical LookAndFeel to both desktops. So evaluate both and decide which one you want. Or ignore the big fish entirely and use something else. Have you seen [XFce]? 
+This is a topic that you can still start a ReligiousWar over, even though the deep schism it caused in the [Linux] community for a time has lessened drastically. These days, most everyone sees it as what it is: a matter of choice, and not even an absolute one, since you can always use programs from the other desktop under the one you're running. And even that matters less yet ever since RedHat also made an attempt to unify the two with the BlueCurve theme that provides a largely identical LookAndFeel to both desktops. So evaluate both and decide which one you want. Or ignore the big fish entirely and use something else. Have you seen [XFce]? 
  
 If you like [KDE], you might want to look into [Mandriva], a LinuxDistribution that was started because RedHat refused to support [KDE] in their distribution. If you like [GNOME], take a look at [Ubuntu] or FedoraCore. 
  
 Americans seem to tend toward [GNOME] while Europeans seem to tend toward [KDE]. RichardStallman definitely doesn't tend toward [KDE]. Since [KDE] is built on top of [Qt], TrollTech's DualLicensed ToolKit, applications for it must either be under [GPL] or a compatible [Free] licence or be written with a commercial [Qt] licence. [GNOME]'s foundation is the [GTK] ToolKit, an [LGPL]-licensed community effort, so applications for it can be distributed under any terms of licence without restriction.