Hey folks,
I stayed away from Kubuntu after I heard a lot of bad stuff with the release of 8.10 - I've got one desktop running 8.04.4 and will probably stay there (it's a five-year-old machine anyway), and when I briefly tried out 8.10 on a second desktop, it seemed like everything was still kind of half-baked.
In the intervening time, I moved the second machine over to OpenSUSE 11.x, which it's still dual-booting with XP, and got a netbook running Ubuntu Netbook Remix (now they call it something different, but I don't remember the proper name anymore). All of that's been fine, but I bought a little $300 Acer machine to use as a media box, and I thought I'd give Kubuntu a try again.
All I can say is, what a difference the time has made! There's a good variety of plasma widgets, much, MUCH better integration of GTK apps (Firefox, GIMP, and Inkscape integrated seamlessly), and I like KPackageKit as much as the Ubuntu Software Center, although I still find myself drifting into apt-get when I know what I want....
I'd even go so far as to say that Kubuntu rates higher than OpenSUSE for me, and OpenSUSE is a very "KDE-leaning" distro (for lack of a better description). Everything works well enough in OpenSUSE, but it seemed to me like YaST was kind of bolted on top of a lot of the other base KDE functionality, although I'm sure that it gives power users a lot more control right at their fingertips for administration.
What I'm curious to hear about, is what it was like for those of you that stuck with Kubuntu over the past couple of years? Even in a few recent posts here I am seeing complaints about KDE 4 (one person posted with a title about abandoning Kubuntu, but that just seemed like flaming to me), but from my experience with 10.10, they've more or less stamped out the bugs to create a really smooth distro. They even brought back the Graphic EQ in Amarok, which I had sorely missed.
Anyone else have a similar story? I've only been on 10.10 for a week now, but so far, it's been nothing but a positive experience!
I stayed away from Kubuntu after I heard a lot of bad stuff with the release of 8.10 - I've got one desktop running 8.04.4 and will probably stay there (it's a five-year-old machine anyway), and when I briefly tried out 8.10 on a second desktop, it seemed like everything was still kind of half-baked.
In the intervening time, I moved the second machine over to OpenSUSE 11.x, which it's still dual-booting with XP, and got a netbook running Ubuntu Netbook Remix (now they call it something different, but I don't remember the proper name anymore). All of that's been fine, but I bought a little $300 Acer machine to use as a media box, and I thought I'd give Kubuntu a try again.
All I can say is, what a difference the time has made! There's a good variety of plasma widgets, much, MUCH better integration of GTK apps (Firefox, GIMP, and Inkscape integrated seamlessly), and I like KPackageKit as much as the Ubuntu Software Center, although I still find myself drifting into apt-get when I know what I want....
I'd even go so far as to say that Kubuntu rates higher than OpenSUSE for me, and OpenSUSE is a very "KDE-leaning" distro (for lack of a better description). Everything works well enough in OpenSUSE, but it seemed to me like YaST was kind of bolted on top of a lot of the other base KDE functionality, although I'm sure that it gives power users a lot more control right at their fingertips for administration.
What I'm curious to hear about, is what it was like for those of you that stuck with Kubuntu over the past couple of years? Even in a few recent posts here I am seeing complaints about KDE 4 (one person posted with a title about abandoning Kubuntu, but that just seemed like flaming to me), but from my experience with 10.10, they've more or less stamped out the bugs to create a really smooth distro. They even brought back the Graphic EQ in Amarok, which I had sorely missed.
Anyone else have a similar story? I've only been on 10.10 for a week now, but so far, it's been nothing but a positive experience!
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