Hi,
I love KDE - yes it's very heavy, but it's pretty and super customizeable.
I was happy using Linux Mint KDE, but next Linux Mint will not have a KDE version.
(for whatever reason - who knows)
After dumping Linux Mint I tried Manjaro KDE 64Bit for a few months.
I like it alot, but am averaging an OS failure about once a month.
I've been using Linux for over 10 years, but my knowledge of Linux is rather poor.
I'm taking a long hard look at Kubuntu 18.04 64Bit LTS as my next Linux distro.
I tried Beta1 on my best desktop, but the installer crashed at some point.
I clicked "Try Again" and it worked, but after booting to desktop the update manager crashed when updating.
Not a great 1st impression...
I will probably switch to Kubuntu 18.04 64Bit LTS on all my "mission critical" machines on April 26th,
BUT I need you developers to produce the best Linux Distro ever made!
What am I looking for in a Linux Distro?
(1) Stability
(2) Ease of use
(3) Customization
That's it, let's get this done!
Thanks!
P.S. - Can you add a opt out in the installer for phoning home system configuration data?
Jesse
I love KDE - yes it's very heavy, but it's pretty and super customizeable.
I was happy using Linux Mint KDE, but next Linux Mint will not have a KDE version.
(for whatever reason - who knows)
After dumping Linux Mint I tried Manjaro KDE 64Bit for a few months.
I like it alot, but am averaging an OS failure about once a month.
I've been using Linux for over 10 years, but my knowledge of Linux is rather poor.
I'm taking a long hard look at Kubuntu 18.04 64Bit LTS as my next Linux distro.
I tried Beta1 on my best desktop, but the installer crashed at some point.
I clicked "Try Again" and it worked, but after booting to desktop the update manager crashed when updating.
Not a great 1st impression...
I will probably switch to Kubuntu 18.04 64Bit LTS on all my "mission critical" machines on April 26th,
BUT I need you developers to produce the best Linux Distro ever made!
What am I looking for in a Linux Distro?
(1) Stability
(2) Ease of use
(3) Customization
That's it, let's get this done!
Thanks!
P.S. - Can you add a opt out in the installer for phoning home system configuration data?
Jesse
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