Worry not. When you began installing widgets like QuickLauncher and populating it, or running HPLIP and seeing its icon in the system tray, you'll find that the icons AND the apps, most of which look like they do under 14.04, almost restores the Plasma4 look. Add to that a nice wallpaper and you've just about buried the Plasma5 "metro" look. Right now, typing this, the only evidence I see of Plasma5 are five icons in the systemtray: KGears, clipboard, printer, speaker and network. Dolphin looks strangely flat setting on the left side of the panel, next to a weird "desktop" icon, but not too much. Chromium looks exactly like it does on 14.04.
On the plus side, the 16.04 desktop is blazing fast, and apps run faster on it as well. On 14.04 Steam's Universe Sandbox^2 ran choppy and forced me to reduce the particles to low or zero. On 16.04 with full features it runs 3-5 times faster. Even with multiple meteorites impacting earth and producing explosions and ejecta the simulation is as smooth as silk. Btfrs runs as well, if not better, on 16.04 than it did on 14.04. The release could have been called Beta-2 but updates have ironed out the worst problems very quickly and the dev crew is doing a top-notch job. Kudos to them! I fretted Plasma5 and even left Kubuntu for Mint for three months but decided I missed Kubuntu and Btrfs more than I disliked Plasma5. Now, I am glad I came back.
On the plus side, the 16.04 desktop is blazing fast, and apps run faster on it as well. On 14.04 Steam's Universe Sandbox^2 ran choppy and forced me to reduce the particles to low or zero. On 16.04 with full features it runs 3-5 times faster. Even with multiple meteorites impacting earth and producing explosions and ejecta the simulation is as smooth as silk. Btfrs runs as well, if not better, on 16.04 than it did on 14.04. The release could have been called Beta-2 but updates have ironed out the worst problems very quickly and the dev crew is doing a top-notch job. Kudos to them! I fretted Plasma5 and even left Kubuntu for Mint for three months but decided I missed Kubuntu and Btrfs more than I disliked Plasma5. Now, I am glad I came back.
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