I've had more problems with 10.04 than with any other Kubuntu release, and it's very difficult to go back. Maybe the problems can be solved, but why should installing this version be so much more painful than its predecessors? A problem that can be solved is often a problem that shouldn't have been there at all.
Two big ones for me (discussed elsewhere):
1. On one of my several systems (not all), I cannot get the screen resolution above 1024x768. I've tried nouveau (the default) as well as the Nvidia drivers. Interestingly, running Kubuntu in a VirtualBox virtual machine under OpenSuSE on that same machine does provide the full resolution.
2. With multiple desktops and "separate activities for each desktop", I can't get application items onto the desktop. "Add to desktop" does nothing visible -- although unchecking "separate activities" makes it possible. But then I can't have different backgrounds for different desktops. Can't win. I tried updating from KDE 4.4.2 to KDE 4.5.0, which sort of solved the problem but introduced a bunch of problems of its own. And again, I cannot easily go back.
Two big ones for me (discussed elsewhere):
1. On one of my several systems (not all), I cannot get the screen resolution above 1024x768. I've tried nouveau (the default) as well as the Nvidia drivers. Interestingly, running Kubuntu in a VirtualBox virtual machine under OpenSuSE on that same machine does provide the full resolution.
2. With multiple desktops and "separate activities for each desktop", I can't get application items onto the desktop. "Add to desktop" does nothing visible -- although unchecking "separate activities" makes it possible. But then I can't have different backgrounds for different desktops. Can't win. I tried updating from KDE 4.4.2 to KDE 4.5.0, which sort of solved the problem but introduced a bunch of problems of its own. And again, I cannot easily go back.
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