> Even better, let's just update it: > > The K in KDE did not stand for anything. It was the > character that came before > L in the Latin alphabet, which stands for Linux. It was > chosen because KDE ran > on many types of UNIX (and perfectly well on FreeBSD). > > The T in TDE does stand for something. It stands for Trinity > and is the name for > the project that brought you the first atomic bomb as well > as the name of the > project that brought you this desktop. TDE also runs on many > types of UNIX (and > perfectly well on FreeBSD). I'll use your replacement text to patch and push some time today. :) Darrell