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Originally posted by artbar View PostThanks vinnywright, NoWorries, xennex81 and nukedathlonman.
In fact you're making valid conclusions and suggestions. I was too quick with moving from Xubuntu to Kubuntu with fresh Plasma 5. I have to admit - my only motive to come back to Kubuntu was aesthetics of Plasma 5. Of course, mass of positive reviews were "the last drop" making me impatient with this transition. Otherwise Xubuntu was and still perfect match for me. But I wanted some "modern nice looking desktop" so madly
Now back to reality - I'll wait for next Kubuntu LTS, back to Xubuntu.
Thank you for your thoughts and help.
And yes... plasma 5 is far from being readyPlasma 5 look&feel for KDE4: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php...content=166438
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Nasty thing is 14.04 won't allow me to run Diablo 3. There is no support from Intel for those Linux Graphics Stack drivers. This is why 14.10 for me. Now it worries me that "14.10 will not much longer be supported".
15.04 is still a tryout still. There were major (MAJOR) bugs that were only fixed a few weeks prior to release. That is just ridiculous from my POV.
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Originally posted by xennex81 View PostNasty thing is 14.04 won't allow me to run Diablo 3. There is no support from Intel for those Linux Graphics Stack drivers. This is why 14.10 for me. Now it worries me that "14.10 will not much longer be supported".
15.04 is still a tryout still. There were major (MAJOR) bugs that were only fixed a few weeks prior to release. That is just ridiculous from my POV.Plasma 5 look&feel for KDE4: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php...content=166438
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And 14.10 is only supported till july 2015.Plasma 5 look&feel for KDE4: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php...content=166438
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Meaning the 14.04.2 will work with that Intel installer? But why have a 9 month support cycle for .10 when there is no 15.10 planned for release yet?? It is said that 14.04 provides the stable versions of all software with nothing new.
Currently I'm pretty much married to 15.04 but the idea is to keep 14.10 as the foundation although I have it installed on a system now (and not anything with 15.04 (except a HDD removed from a dead laptop)).Last edited by xennex81; May 04, 2015, 10:44 AM.
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Originally posted by xennex81 View PostMeaning the 14.04.2 will work with that Intel installer? But why have a 9 month support cycle for .10 when there is no 15.10 planned for release yet?? It is said that 14.04 provides the stable versions of all software with nothing new.
But if 14.10 works for you, then you can use it few more months.Plasma 5 look&feel for KDE4: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php...content=166438
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Originally posted by schnelle View PostYou can use rock solid 14.04 + plasma 5 look: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php...content=166438
P.S.: I have impression that Kubuntu team shall put some disclaimer for 15.04 - "If you need stable system - stick to 14.04. 15.04 is only for advanced testers and early adopters".Last edited by artbar; May 05, 2015, 07:26 AM.
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