First off all, I will only describe here the problems that I had with Kubuntu live-cd, not the good things that I experienced. Kubuntu is the best linux distribution that I've seen until now, and I will install it in my HD soon. But it has many flaws. MUCH less than the Ubuntu 4.10 that I tried a long time ago, but many nonetheless.
I tried to stay in the flaws that are more specific to Kubuntu, and not general Linux flaws. This means, only things that I already saw better in another distro and not things like “It don’t have anything like avisynth” or “I can’t play my windows games”.
Please tell me if you disagree (or even if you agree) with any of my complaints, or if they are already solved (in gutsy gibbon, for example). I’m also not sure where I should post the bug-reports and feature requests. If in somewhere in this forum, in an kubuntu’s bug-tracker or in kde’s bug-tracker or in application’s bug-tracker. Some bugs are also a bit hard to define, like the huge slow down, and I don’t know how I should fill it. Help is welcome.
Now, finally, to the rant:
Adept Problems:
It is slow to give an visual feedback when clicking on some itens to install. For example, to install "Four-in-a-Row", or "Robots". There is also an automatic association of some games with other games that I would like to disable. I only want to install one, not all.
In "others" area of Adept, there are many applications w/o sucint descriptions. That means: no description at all, or a verbatin copy of the whole description taking a lot of space, and being ugly.
There are lots of gray-out programs, that I don't know why they are that way, and how I can enable them. Clicking on them shoud at least show that information. I already enabled "show proprietary" "show unsuported" for all plataforms. By the way, there is no help file for Adept installer.
If you don't have xfce installed why show by default things like "Xfce 4 settings manager". For me it's okay to show applications of other DEs, like GIMP, totem, etc. These are useful w/o the DE. But these others should only. And, in my opinion, it would be more practical and logical put the configuration tools together with the application in their categories.
Menu and application choice problems:
The "utilities" menu is a mess. Somehow more than internet menu. And don't show some utilities, like kwrite. Sub-folders for rarely used items could help... By the way, kate is not very user friendly, and too advanced for simply writing a note on something. And why the "current line highlighting" is enabled by default for kate and kwrite, as well some syntax highlighting (it appears so, when I'm opening and closing that parentheses for example)? This is more a developer thingy.
And why the default calculator is SpeedCrunch and not KCalc? KCalc is much more organized, with easier to recognize buttons (is very unlikely that a non-native-english-speaker knows what "sqrt" means, for example), hide the most advanced options, with a practical and simple way to enable them, and as far as I can see, have everything that SpeedCrunch has, and much more. The only thing that speedcrunch may have an edge is that it shows the previous results and let you use them again in a simple way. But it is at same time very confusing, because at the top of the answer screen (the first place where you look, normally) there is the last result, not the current. In short, Kcalc is much more powerful and user friendly IMO.
Configuration panel problems:
Many configuration windows need scrolling, even in 1024x728 resolutions!
[img width=400 height=284]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/784/pssimaorganizaodeespao.png[/img]
In the "disc and file system" configuration from "system settings" if I only type an inexistent mount point in the navigation mode, it simple don't accept it. It could suggest to create this mount point. Also, it set my two HDs to the same mount point. If I change one, the other changes together. Maybe because before that I set both to the same place by mistake... but I should be able to correct that mistake, isn't?
Well, now it simply locked, and don't let me chose any partition or button in the bottom. But the rest of the windows continue to work flawlessly. Strange and annoying.
The window decoration options are all duplicated for some unknown reason.
[img width=400 height=94]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/3139/duplicatedoptionsinaparencesetings.png[/img]
Very questionable behaviors:
Why in the hell the .deb files are associated to Kate When I click to download a .deb file from internet, it is automatically opened by kate. It should ask me if I want to install it, open with another program (in this case the user can select kate) or simply download!
And I couldn’t find in any place my NTFS windows partitions (nor FAT32 for that matter). It should be mounted by default, in read only mode, with an easy write/read mode transition, when I start the system! And until now I don't found any way to see my data in them. I appreciate any tutorial about that, especially if it doesn’t require any command line or manual configuration file editing, as it is like going back to DOS era from which Windows evolved a lot since a long time...
I can't drag and drop files in Kaffeine initial screen. I tried to play an .mp4 file (H.264 video and HE-AAC audio) but it didn't show anything, neither made any sound. No error message, or an indication of how I can solve this playback problem. I don't live in USA, and therefore I don't want to suffer or be crippled because their stupid patent legislation. Please offer an option of installing/enabling the correct codecs when find an media that can't be played by these know restrictions. And at least display an error message when unable to load the file. Otherwise, the user can think that the video file is all black, if he have not seen it yet.
An request for it is already in Ubuntu wiki for a long time: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyCodecInstallation
And only a small complain: the Ksnapshot window name should not change depending of the last screenshot made. It is not a program to manipulate certain achieve, but one to make new screenshots. This change only turns this program more difficult to find latter in the taskbar.
Blatant visual problems:
Many and many windows and taskbar drawing problems. Look at the first application that I opened: The konqueror file/web browser:
[img width=400 height=310]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/4069/snapshot3.png[/img]
[sarcastic mode on]What a good first impression, isn't?
Now tell me what is that "Save As...” dialog from Ksnapshot?
[img width=400 height=113]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/9339/janeladesalvamentohorrvel.png[/img]
Can it turn any worse? According to Murphy "everything can be worse, you that don't have imagination". It seems that KDE developers have a lot of imagination. One way to demonstrate it is clicking in a screenshot that you already made to see the visualization:
[img width=400 height=113]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/3813/janeladesalvamentohorrvel2.png[/img]
Well... you cant see a lot in this defaut visualization anyway...
[/sarcastic]
Two lines not placed correctly. An error so basic that I'm surprised that it was not corrected right way.
And finally an example of taskbar rendering error:
[img width=400 height=19]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/5639/taskbarrenderingproblems.png[/img]
General System problems:
The system became unresponsive for some minutes, with constant reading from CD, and probably 100% CPU utilization (of course I couldn’t see that because the computer was totally halted). I think it was making the installation of around 79mb in programs (a download of 23mb). Nevertheless, It shouldn’t happen in any circumstance. And after that installation, the computer became painfully slow, reading again and again the CD for anything that you do.
Even with that, I continued using the live-cd. When trying to solve the mount point problem again, appeared an error window, that no mater if I clicked OK, or in the X, or any other way, continued to appear again. After dozens tries to close it, it somehow closed. I don't really know what happened. And worse, I don't even know what that window was, because its title bar was incomplete, and I found no way to read the complete text, to know what it about. If someone knows how to do it, tell me please.
One of the programs that I tried to install was Noatun, but it failed to start. I don't check if it was in the supported branch or not. If not, then it is not so bad. But anyway it is a bad thing to have a program that you fresh installed not run because a configuration in another place. And the error dialog only vaguely says "Verify if artsd is configured in an appropriated way" (free translation). How would be an "appropriate way"? It gives no clue of how I should solve it. This is not a thing that I experience in windows, even with the dozens of programs not supported by Microsoft that I install.
[img width=400 height=136]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/6189/noatun-error.png[/img]
PS: The bigger images seems to be resized by the forum, but if you folow the address of the image you shoud see it in full size.
I tried to stay in the flaws that are more specific to Kubuntu, and not general Linux flaws. This means, only things that I already saw better in another distro and not things like “It don’t have anything like avisynth” or “I can’t play my windows games”.
Please tell me if you disagree (or even if you agree) with any of my complaints, or if they are already solved (in gutsy gibbon, for example). I’m also not sure where I should post the bug-reports and feature requests. If in somewhere in this forum, in an kubuntu’s bug-tracker or in kde’s bug-tracker or in application’s bug-tracker. Some bugs are also a bit hard to define, like the huge slow down, and I don’t know how I should fill it. Help is welcome.
Now, finally, to the rant:
Adept Problems:
It is slow to give an visual feedback when clicking on some itens to install. For example, to install "Four-in-a-Row", or "Robots". There is also an automatic association of some games with other games that I would like to disable. I only want to install one, not all.
In "others" area of Adept, there are many applications w/o sucint descriptions. That means: no description at all, or a verbatin copy of the whole description taking a lot of space, and being ugly.
There are lots of gray-out programs, that I don't know why they are that way, and how I can enable them. Clicking on them shoud at least show that information. I already enabled "show proprietary" "show unsuported" for all plataforms. By the way, there is no help file for Adept installer.
If you don't have xfce installed why show by default things like "Xfce 4 settings manager". For me it's okay to show applications of other DEs, like GIMP, totem, etc. These are useful w/o the DE. But these others should only. And, in my opinion, it would be more practical and logical put the configuration tools together with the application in their categories.
Menu and application choice problems:
The "utilities" menu is a mess. Somehow more than internet menu. And don't show some utilities, like kwrite. Sub-folders for rarely used items could help... By the way, kate is not very user friendly, and too advanced for simply writing a note on something. And why the "current line highlighting" is enabled by default for kate and kwrite, as well some syntax highlighting (it appears so, when I'm opening and closing that parentheses for example)? This is more a developer thingy.
And why the default calculator is SpeedCrunch and not KCalc? KCalc is much more organized, with easier to recognize buttons (is very unlikely that a non-native-english-speaker knows what "sqrt" means, for example), hide the most advanced options, with a practical and simple way to enable them, and as far as I can see, have everything that SpeedCrunch has, and much more. The only thing that speedcrunch may have an edge is that it shows the previous results and let you use them again in a simple way. But it is at same time very confusing, because at the top of the answer screen (the first place where you look, normally) there is the last result, not the current. In short, Kcalc is much more powerful and user friendly IMO.
Configuration panel problems:
Many configuration windows need scrolling, even in 1024x728 resolutions!
[img width=400 height=284]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/784/pssimaorganizaodeespao.png[/img]
In the "disc and file system" configuration from "system settings" if I only type an inexistent mount point in the navigation mode, it simple don't accept it. It could suggest to create this mount point. Also, it set my two HDs to the same mount point. If I change one, the other changes together. Maybe because before that I set both to the same place by mistake... but I should be able to correct that mistake, isn't?
Well, now it simply locked, and don't let me chose any partition or button in the bottom. But the rest of the windows continue to work flawlessly. Strange and annoying.
The window decoration options are all duplicated for some unknown reason.
[img width=400 height=94]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/3139/duplicatedoptionsinaparencesetings.png[/img]
Very questionable behaviors:
Why in the hell the .deb files are associated to Kate When I click to download a .deb file from internet, it is automatically opened by kate. It should ask me if I want to install it, open with another program (in this case the user can select kate) or simply download!
And I couldn’t find in any place my NTFS windows partitions (nor FAT32 for that matter). It should be mounted by default, in read only mode, with an easy write/read mode transition, when I start the system! And until now I don't found any way to see my data in them. I appreciate any tutorial about that, especially if it doesn’t require any command line or manual configuration file editing, as it is like going back to DOS era from which Windows evolved a lot since a long time...
I can't drag and drop files in Kaffeine initial screen. I tried to play an .mp4 file (H.264 video and HE-AAC audio) but it didn't show anything, neither made any sound. No error message, or an indication of how I can solve this playback problem. I don't live in USA, and therefore I don't want to suffer or be crippled because their stupid patent legislation. Please offer an option of installing/enabling the correct codecs when find an media that can't be played by these know restrictions. And at least display an error message when unable to load the file. Otherwise, the user can think that the video file is all black, if he have not seen it yet.
An request for it is already in Ubuntu wiki for a long time: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyCodecInstallation
And only a small complain: the Ksnapshot window name should not change depending of the last screenshot made. It is not a program to manipulate certain achieve, but one to make new screenshots. This change only turns this program more difficult to find latter in the taskbar.
Blatant visual problems:
Many and many windows and taskbar drawing problems. Look at the first application that I opened: The konqueror file/web browser:
[img width=400 height=310]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/4069/snapshot3.png[/img]
[sarcastic mode on]What a good first impression, isn't?
Now tell me what is that "Save As...” dialog from Ksnapshot?
[img width=400 height=113]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/9339/janeladesalvamentohorrvel.png[/img]
Can it turn any worse? According to Murphy "everything can be worse, you that don't have imagination". It seems that KDE developers have a lot of imagination. One way to demonstrate it is clicking in a screenshot that you already made to see the visualization:
[img width=400 height=113]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/3813/janeladesalvamentohorrvel2.png[/img]
Well... you cant see a lot in this defaut visualization anyway...
[/sarcastic]
Two lines not placed correctly. An error so basic that I'm surprised that it was not corrected right way.
And finally an example of taskbar rendering error:
[img width=400 height=19]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/5639/taskbarrenderingproblems.png[/img]
General System problems:
The system became unresponsive for some minutes, with constant reading from CD, and probably 100% CPU utilization (of course I couldn’t see that because the computer was totally halted). I think it was making the installation of around 79mb in programs (a download of 23mb). Nevertheless, It shouldn’t happen in any circumstance. And after that installation, the computer became painfully slow, reading again and again the CD for anything that you do.
Even with that, I continued using the live-cd. When trying to solve the mount point problem again, appeared an error window, that no mater if I clicked OK, or in the X, or any other way, continued to appear again. After dozens tries to close it, it somehow closed. I don't really know what happened. And worse, I don't even know what that window was, because its title bar was incomplete, and I found no way to read the complete text, to know what it about. If someone knows how to do it, tell me please.
One of the programs that I tried to install was Noatun, but it failed to start. I don't check if it was in the supported branch or not. If not, then it is not so bad. But anyway it is a bad thing to have a program that you fresh installed not run because a configuration in another place. And the error dialog only vaguely says "Verify if artsd is configured in an appropriated way" (free translation). How would be an "appropriate way"? It gives no clue of how I should solve it. This is not a thing that I experience in windows, even with the dozens of programs not supported by Microsoft that I install.
[img width=400 height=136]http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/6189/noatun-error.png[/img]
PS: The bigger images seems to be resized by the forum, but if you folow the address of the image you shoud see it in full size.
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