by that I mean I guess I have always been a huge KDE fan, used Gnome for a while but found it too simple and a lack of functionality. KDE is so much prettier too, that's if you have decent hardware, lol. Anyway, I am all giddy I have a shiny new install of Kubuntu 12.04 LTS on my machine (Intel quad core2, 8GBs Kingston Hyper X, 4 drive Raid 0, decent nVidia card, etc), thank God for the 5 year support, I am so tired of installing and trying different distros. There was no way I was going back to Windows (XP Home was my last and FINAL Windows), used Mint for the past year until I found this version of Kubuntu, very nice, wasn't impressed with past versions, this one is definitely world class. My only pet peeve, and it's a small one but truly annoying, when you use the Muon Software Center, install something, the program sends you back to the software list (or back to the main menu) but at the beginning again, so if you don't remember where you were at in the list, you have to scroll down again and guess where you were, this is a horrible design, probably to hide the fact the list needs refreshing to show the just installed software blue check mark. 12.04 is pretty, stable and responsive, used Netrunner for a few months, the GUI was choppy and stuttering half the time, breifly fixed by forcing "Prefer Maximum Performance" (see Powermizer in nVidia X Server Settings) by editing the xorg.conf file. Then again I have shut off some of the eye-candy, hate fading and sliding desktops, prefer the good ol' cube, lol.
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Hi tek
Thanks for the very nice review of your install, and yes Muon has "situations" that a lot of folks don't like. I, personally, try it for a while on a new install or on an upgrade, etc. but then use it to install Synaptic!
Don't be a stranger since you are now "out of the kloset"! LOL
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Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostHi tek
Thanks for the very nice review of your install, and yes Muon has "situations" that a lot of folks don't like. I, personally, try it for a while on a new install or on an upgrade, etc. but then use it to install Synaptic!
Don't be a stranger since you are now "out of the kloset"! LOL
woodsmoke
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Muon also has a Synaptic-like package manager as well as the Software Manager that you were using. Look for it under Applications > System > "Muon Package Manager" (or just System > "Muon Package Manager" if you're sing the Classic menu style). I use it exclusively for package updates and installs, except for OS upgrades (Oneiric > Precise e.g.) when I use either do-release-upgrade or modify /etc/apt/sources.list and use apt from konsole. I have had any real showstoppers, ...yet.The unjust distribution of goods persists, creating a situation of social sin that cries out to Heaven and limits the possibilities of a fuller life for so many of our brothers. -- Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires (now Pope Francis)
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Originally posted by tek_heretik View Post... I am so tired of installing and trying different distros. There was no way I was going back to Windows (XP Home was my last and FINAL Windows), used Mint for the past year until I found this version of Kubuntu...
I'm interested in how you liked or disliked Mint (KDE?). Do they attempt to customise the desktop in any way?Kubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G
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Originally posted by bra|10n View PostWelcome.
I'm interested in how you liked or disliked Mint (KDE?). Do they attempt to customize the desktop in any way?
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Originally posted by _TriebyYou are not right. I am assured. I can prove it. Write to me in PM.
You know, I could take somebody else's distro, config MY branding in to it and call it Tek-buntu, lol.Last edited by tek_heretik; May 02, 2012, 08:07 AM.
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Originally Posted by _Trieby
You are not right. I am assured. I can prove it. Write to me in PM.
Most likely a bot or a Unity fanboy perhapsKubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G
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Crap...another one of those bots? That's the third one with a first-character underscore I've seen. Gone in 3...2...1...
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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For me as a long time Linux user KDE has always felt more "right" to me more or less.
Sure when KDE4 came along it totally sucked but now its actually pretty decent and looks like the plans for KDE5 will be simular as they totally botched with plasma when it first came out.
Now with now bad Gnome3/shell/unity is i am staying with KDE, I like being able to configure my own OS to my liking and I wanted to be locked down I would have stuck with windows.
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