Good morning.
New to Kubuntu, and new to the community.
I began searching for and trying linux when tasked with updating the terminals at work. I did not want to propose the cost of updating all the hardware to meet Windows 7 and none of us at the office are very pleased with MS in general. If everyone at the office would have to learn their way around a new system anyway, I wanted to find one that didnt require us to stay enslaved to a marketing com.. i mean software company.
I 've been using Ubuntu 9.04 since last winter sometime, and 10.04 since it released. I wasnt quite satisfied with it (i guess it felt... kind of clunky..).
this week I downloaded and tried openSUSE 11.3. I was rather disappointed with the instability. (intel graphics driver issues that caused frequent system freezes, my touch-pad didn't work right at all -- no tap, scroll, and sometimes wouldn't move the cursor smoothly) . It may have just been me, and perhaps I did not give it a fighting chance, but the package manager... YaST iirc.. was hard to work with, when selecting packages and applying changes, for one reason or another several dependency packages failed. ..
All in all, I'm sure its a fine OS, just not what I was looking for when planning to migrate less than savvy users from years of XP pro use to a totally new environment.
Then I looked at Kubuntu (which I should have done long ago) because it dawned on me that the reason I tried openSUSE was because of the nice looking UI of the KDE 4.#.
Well, yesterday I went ahead and downloaded Kubuntu, and this is exactly what I was looking for.
No graphic issues, touch pad works, I can even use my Fn + Screenbrightness keys now (that wouldnt even work in Ubuntu). I am VERY pleased with this system, and lost sleep last night playing with it.
Well, I apologize for my lack of writing skills, just wanted to express gratitude to the Kubuntu... people, and to this community. I think its fantastic!
see you around
New to Kubuntu, and new to the community.
I began searching for and trying linux when tasked with updating the terminals at work. I did not want to propose the cost of updating all the hardware to meet Windows 7 and none of us at the office are very pleased with MS in general. If everyone at the office would have to learn their way around a new system anyway, I wanted to find one that didnt require us to stay enslaved to a marketing com.. i mean software company.
I 've been using Ubuntu 9.04 since last winter sometime, and 10.04 since it released. I wasnt quite satisfied with it (i guess it felt... kind of clunky..).
this week I downloaded and tried openSUSE 11.3. I was rather disappointed with the instability. (intel graphics driver issues that caused frequent system freezes, my touch-pad didn't work right at all -- no tap, scroll, and sometimes wouldn't move the cursor smoothly) . It may have just been me, and perhaps I did not give it a fighting chance, but the package manager... YaST iirc.. was hard to work with, when selecting packages and applying changes, for one reason or another several dependency packages failed. ..
All in all, I'm sure its a fine OS, just not what I was looking for when planning to migrate less than savvy users from years of XP pro use to a totally new environment.
Then I looked at Kubuntu (which I should have done long ago) because it dawned on me that the reason I tried openSUSE was because of the nice looking UI of the KDE 4.#.
Well, yesterday I went ahead and downloaded Kubuntu, and this is exactly what I was looking for.
No graphic issues, touch pad works, I can even use my Fn + Screenbrightness keys now (that wouldnt even work in Ubuntu). I am VERY pleased with this system, and lost sleep last night playing with it.
Well, I apologize for my lack of writing skills, just wanted to express gratitude to the Kubuntu... people, and to this community. I think its fantastic!
see you around
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