As a recent upgrader from Kubuntu 14.04.4 to Kubuntu 16.04, I've noticed that much of what I liked about Plasma 4 is just plain gone in Plasma 5. The new OS definitely seems faster, and it's nice to have the newest versions of various things -- but what made the KDE team decide nobody wanted to keep the "candy" parts of Plasma, but would rather be converted willy-nilly to the "converged desktop" look that Plasma is touted as headed for? What if I don't want my desktop and laptop machines to look just like a tablet (and never mind that I don't own a tablet I can put any flavor of Ubuntu on)?
Do I have a choice? Can I switch back to KDE4 on 16.04? I installed xfce while working on getting 16.04 to run -- if I boot into that interface, I could uninstall KDE, although it seems to me I did that with another distro once and wound up having to reinstall from scratch; it removed huge chunks of the system due to dependencies. But, assuming that doesn't completely hose the system, would it then be possible to install Plasma 4 from repos?
Do I have a choice? Can I switch back to KDE4 on 16.04? I installed xfce while working on getting 16.04 to run -- if I boot into that interface, I could uninstall KDE, although it seems to me I did that with another distro once and wound up having to reinstall from scratch; it removed huge chunks of the system due to dependencies. But, assuming that doesn't completely hose the system, would it then be possible to install Plasma 4 from repos?
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