I have not used KDE for years but I kept hearing how much it had improved so I just had to see for myself. I had been running Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome on my HP DC7800 SFF desktop since the 4.15 kernel came in development. It ran alright on the hardware but was a little resource hungry. I had been looking at Kubuntu 18.04 for several reasons but I have to admit that its modern look was a huge selling point! After checking out a few YouTube videos, I decided to give it a try.
First thing I looked at was memory use, it was outstanding! I started looking into features and found KDE Partition Manager and was impressed! I thought I would need Gnome Disks to keep an eye on my SSD drives health but the KDE application totally had it covered. Next I wanted to look at KMail, in the past I had issues with it. I set up KMail and started looking around and it is pretty feature rich and it has a professional look and feel to it. Next up was K3B, it recognized my system had a Blue Ray device, awesome! The default apps have most everything covered. The only thing I dded was Synaptic and a widget, "icons only task manager".
Last but not least, the default look and feel of Kubuntu is nice! I do like how easy it is to switch to a dark theme too, a few mouse clicks and everything looks great! I think Kubuntu 18.04 is a keeper!
First thing I looked at was memory use, it was outstanding! I started looking into features and found KDE Partition Manager and was impressed! I thought I would need Gnome Disks to keep an eye on my SSD drives health but the KDE application totally had it covered. Next I wanted to look at KMail, in the past I had issues with it. I set up KMail and started looking around and it is pretty feature rich and it has a professional look and feel to it. Next up was K3B, it recognized my system had a Blue Ray device, awesome! The default apps have most everything covered. The only thing I dded was Synaptic and a widget, "icons only task manager".
Last but not least, the default look and feel of Kubuntu is nice! I do like how easy it is to switch to a dark theme too, a few mouse clicks and everything looks great! I think Kubuntu 18.04 is a keeper!
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