KDE 4 and Kubuntu?
Alan Dayley
alandd at consultpros.com
Sun Aug 24 22:21:16 MST 2008
Well, the Kubuntu run from CD works well on the laptop. Has the
Atheros wireless driver built-in so I'm typing this on the CD run.
Konqueror does not like the standard Gmail interface so I had to go to
the HTML version.
I used Red Hat and then Fedora for years but left for OpenSUSE when
basic updates from Fedora kept breaking things. It felt too much on
the leading edge and I wanted to get more work done and less
tinkering.
I'll have to think about Fedora as a candidate for my transition but
this Kunbuntu looks nice so far.
Alan
On 8/25/08, Craig White <craigwhite at azapple.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 21:12 -0700, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 9:08 PM, Alan Dayley <alandd at consultpros.com>
>> wrote:
>> Novell has re-upped with Microsoft, including the continuation
>> of
>> "intellectual property" FUD[1]. So, I've been patient because
>> I
>> really want to like Novell and I like OpenSUSE but, it's time
>> to move
>> on from the "Linux division of MS"
>>
>> My most likely destination distro is Kunbuntu because of it's
>> strong
>> support, good reputation and my preference for KDE.
>>
>> Welcome aboard!
>>
>> I downloaded the
>> community supported version of 8.04 that has KDE 4 as the
>> default
>> desktop. I'm curious as to it's stability. If you have
>> experience
>> with KDE 4, especially on Kubuntu, please share with all of
>> us. Has
>> it been stable? Is it resource hungry? Any other gotchas?
>> Did you
>> wish to go back to KDE 3.x? Why or why not?
>>
>> I started with Kubuntu, and moved to Ubuntu. There are far more
>> Ubuntu users and the packages, etc. have better community support.
>> Unless KDE is a major req for you, I would suggest falling into the
>> Ubuntu groove.
> ----
> I've been using KDE 4 on Fedora-9 (I'm actually using the KDE-4.1
> packages from updates-testing because 4.1 hasn't gotten out of testing
> yet). 4.0.x left some to be desired on Fedora but the 4.1 helped smooth
> out a lot of rough edges.
>
> If you are hypercritical about desktop features, there is still a lot of
> feature regression in KDE-4.1 but it's usable enough for me.
>
> As for Kubuntu/Ubuntu...I don't understand the differences but I am
> using KDE on Ubuntu (wasn't hard to get it all installed after original
> launch in GNOME) but for now on Ubuntu, I'm only using KDE-3.5.9
>
> Craig
>
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