Re: Kubuntu 10.04 Beta Impressions
I had opensuse 11.2 and mandrake for quite a while for testing.
I see no "stability" differences between 11.2, mandrake and kubuntu 9.10.
Lucid is still beta, and apart from akonadi / google resouces issues in Lucid I have no problem with stability.
as mentioned above for me it boils down to package management ( I prefer apt-get, synaptic) and eye candy / overall graphic design (here kubuntu lacks).
Also Opensuse/madrake come with nice system setting options which are special to those distro's.
As for graphic consistency:
Other than that I see kubuntu as a more "virgin" implementation of kde and changing that to ones tastes is not all that difficult any more. Getting a nice wall paper is easy, configuring KDM and KDM splash is easy as well. Implementing a grub screen has never been easier. combining the three takes a bit of work. That leaves plymouth. Have a look here:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3110728.0
I have heard that wireless works better with opensuse/mandrake than Kubuntu but have not tested that.
On the other hand no distro would be good enough to get me to leave this forum
Just my 2.5 cents
I had opensuse 11.2 and mandrake for quite a while for testing.
I see no "stability" differences between 11.2, mandrake and kubuntu 9.10.
Lucid is still beta, and apart from akonadi / google resouces issues in Lucid I have no problem with stability.
as mentioned above for me it boils down to package management ( I prefer apt-get, synaptic) and eye candy / overall graphic design (here kubuntu lacks).
Also Opensuse/madrake come with nice system setting options which are special to those distro's.
As for graphic consistency:
Other than that I see kubuntu as a more "virgin" implementation of kde and changing that to ones tastes is not all that difficult any more. Getting a nice wall paper is easy, configuring KDM and KDM splash is easy as well. Implementing a grub screen has never been easier. combining the three takes a bit of work. That leaves plymouth. Have a look here:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3110728.0
I have heard that wireless works better with opensuse/mandrake than Kubuntu but have not tested that.
On the other hand no distro would be good enough to get me to leave this forum
Just my 2.5 cents
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