Hi all. Firstly, thanks very much for Kubuntu and I look forward to contributing to the community as time goes on. The following represents my humble opinions:
* I am convinced that KDE is the way of the future because:
1. Gnome is ugly in comparison to KDE 4
2. Gnome treats the user as someone who cannot configure the desktop to the way they want
3. KDE is having a good development surge
I have spent alot of time in the past week trying different distros that use KDE. I think I have a good grasp of what a new user to KDE will experience with Kubuntu:
* Generally I think that Kubuntu is not the best experience for KDE
1. Opensuse has better default apps and is out of the box more ready to be used easily
2. Kubuntu lacks the polish of opensuse
3. Opensuse has substantially better documentation specific to KDE
4. Both Ubuntu and Kubuntu suffer from some silly bugs that I don get in Opensuse - for example having the grub boot menu done right in opensuse and k/ubuntu failing to do so requiring manual user intervetion. This is one example of many that Ive seen as bugs on launchpad. There is some very nice features to Opensuse as well - for example by default it recognised my mouse and enabled the back button without the Ubuntu frustration of having to manually mess with the x org conf.
I get the impression that K/ubuntu is driven for time based deadlines in releases rather than quality being the primary driver. Not waiting for the 25 kernel in my opinion was unfortunate.
I see most of the interesting stuff coming from suse developers in the past year too.
I don see myself leaving K/Ubuntu because both distros have an excellent philosophy and I prefer that. Though its plainly obvious to me that Ubuntu is where the action is and what gets the majority of finite resources spent on it. Still, with kde enthusiats contrbitung like I intend to into the future I think that the Kubuntu experience can be improved to the point where its a better experience that others. And without the Novelisms of opensuse.
* I am convinced that KDE is the way of the future because:
1. Gnome is ugly in comparison to KDE 4
2. Gnome treats the user as someone who cannot configure the desktop to the way they want
3. KDE is having a good development surge
I have spent alot of time in the past week trying different distros that use KDE. I think I have a good grasp of what a new user to KDE will experience with Kubuntu:
* Generally I think that Kubuntu is not the best experience for KDE
1. Opensuse has better default apps and is out of the box more ready to be used easily
2. Kubuntu lacks the polish of opensuse
3. Opensuse has substantially better documentation specific to KDE
4. Both Ubuntu and Kubuntu suffer from some silly bugs that I don get in Opensuse - for example having the grub boot menu done right in opensuse and k/ubuntu failing to do so requiring manual user intervetion. This is one example of many that Ive seen as bugs on launchpad. There is some very nice features to Opensuse as well - for example by default it recognised my mouse and enabled the back button without the Ubuntu frustration of having to manually mess with the x org conf.
I get the impression that K/ubuntu is driven for time based deadlines in releases rather than quality being the primary driver. Not waiting for the 25 kernel in my opinion was unfortunate.
I see most of the interesting stuff coming from suse developers in the past year too.
I don see myself leaving K/Ubuntu because both distros have an excellent philosophy and I prefer that. Though its plainly obvious to me that Ubuntu is where the action is and what gets the majority of finite resources spent on it. Still, with kde enthusiats contrbitung like I intend to into the future I think that the Kubuntu experience can be improved to the point where its a better experience that others. And without the Novelisms of opensuse.
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