[RANT]
As a long time KDE and Kubuntu user, I've tried to cope with KDE4 for the last few months, updating as new builds became available. Certainly, performance has improved dramatically.
But there are things I've really begun to hate, notably Dolphin. No "Extract Here" on a right click. No persistence when I set the file display to say, split view and detailed list. Close it, re-open and it's back to single view and icons. No history in the address edit bar.
So I set Konqueror (KDE4) as the default file manager. Unfortunately it seems to have been castrated, with most of the features that I've come to like in KDE3 missing.
And then there's the lottery of whether or not a desktop application will actually display on the desktop. Amarok has been the worst of it. Taking forever to load, it never displays but there it is, running at the TOP of the applications list chewing up resources. It's never done that in KDE3.
I know someone is going to tell me I can edit this, sudo that etc to get KDE4 the way I want it. My point is, however, I've never had to stuff around with KDE3/ Konqueror to get a highly functional desktop.
There are a host of other issues that annoy me about KDE4, but I'll leave it. My point is, KDE4 has left a bitter taste. When it becomes the standard in a future Kubuntu update I think I'll be looking for a different distro or at least a different GUI desktop.
This morning (our time) i bit the bullet. KDE4 is gone and KDE3 is back to being the default.
[/RANT]
There, I feel much better now & thanks for listening
As a long time KDE and Kubuntu user, I've tried to cope with KDE4 for the last few months, updating as new builds became available. Certainly, performance has improved dramatically.
But there are things I've really begun to hate, notably Dolphin. No "Extract Here" on a right click. No persistence when I set the file display to say, split view and detailed list. Close it, re-open and it's back to single view and icons. No history in the address edit bar.
So I set Konqueror (KDE4) as the default file manager. Unfortunately it seems to have been castrated, with most of the features that I've come to like in KDE3 missing.
And then there's the lottery of whether or not a desktop application will actually display on the desktop. Amarok has been the worst of it. Taking forever to load, it never displays but there it is, running at the TOP of the applications list chewing up resources. It's never done that in KDE3.
I know someone is going to tell me I can edit this, sudo that etc to get KDE4 the way I want it. My point is, however, I've never had to stuff around with KDE3/ Konqueror to get a highly functional desktop.
There are a host of other issues that annoy me about KDE4, but I'll leave it. My point is, KDE4 has left a bitter taste. When it becomes the standard in a future Kubuntu update I think I'll be looking for a different distro or at least a different GUI desktop.
This morning (our time) i bit the bullet. KDE4 is gone and KDE3 is back to being the default.
[/RANT]
There, I feel much better now & thanks for listening
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