After all my problems with my upgrade from 10.4 to 10.10 (see a separate thread), a question came to my mind: what is the purpose of Kubuntu? Obviously Kubuntu does not receive the amount of care it need to be a good distro. Kubuntu has always been the little stepbrother of Ubuntu. Ubuntu has received a lot of polish in recent years, but none of this polish seems to spill over to Kubuntu.
I realize a lot of effort probably has gone into building Kubuntu, but it still falls short. My suggestion is to direct all that energy on some other distro whose "Mother ship" takes a less indifferent position towards KDE than Canonical does.
*** Maybe it is time to call it quits, and discontinue Kubuntu? ***
By putting out mediocre Kubuntu releases (compared to the high class Ubuntu releases) you are giving KDE a bad name, you are giving Linux a bad name and possibly even giving Ubuntu a bad name by confusing the market with multiple parallel Ubuntu versions.
To the person making the decision that it is appropriate to change the standard KDE environment to the Netbook Edition during a one-step upgrade: you obviously have no respect whatsoever for the time and effort required to clean up your mess. You could at least have asked or even warned what was going to happen during the upgrade, but no: you know what's best for everybody and that includes turning the user interface upside down.
Goodbye Kubuntu! Many years and a lot of versions have gone by, but now this machine is migrating to Gentoo like my two other PCs.
I realize a lot of effort probably has gone into building Kubuntu, but it still falls short. My suggestion is to direct all that energy on some other distro whose "Mother ship" takes a less indifferent position towards KDE than Canonical does.
*** Maybe it is time to call it quits, and discontinue Kubuntu? ***
By putting out mediocre Kubuntu releases (compared to the high class Ubuntu releases) you are giving KDE a bad name, you are giving Linux a bad name and possibly even giving Ubuntu a bad name by confusing the market with multiple parallel Ubuntu versions.
To the person making the decision that it is appropriate to change the standard KDE environment to the Netbook Edition during a one-step upgrade: you obviously have no respect whatsoever for the time and effort required to clean up your mess. You could at least have asked or even warned what was going to happen during the upgrade, but no: you know what's best for everybody and that includes turning the user interface upside down.
Goodbye Kubuntu! Many years and a lot of versions have gone by, but now this machine is migrating to Gentoo like my two other PCs.
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