Amarok and dragon for me.
Keeping to the goals and restrictions stemming from Kubuntu as a distro being defined by a limited-size Linux iso focusing on KDE technologies built on an Ubuntu core, the choice of applications and tools included provide the most features and the greatest compatibility for the widest range of users out of the box.
Things can change, though.
As to vlc, it is not a large application overall but how much space do the required plugins need? And how functional could it be made to be in a default iso image scenario? Then of course better theming of the app as you know how important that is to folks for any non-KDE programs .to fit in well
Keeping to the goals and restrictions stemming from Kubuntu as a distro being defined by a limited-size Linux iso focusing on KDE technologies built on an Ubuntu core, the choice of applications and tools included provide the most features and the greatest compatibility for the widest range of users out of the box.
Things can change, though.
As to vlc, it is not a large application overall but how much space do the required plugins need? And how functional could it be made to be in a default iso image scenario? Then of course better theming of the app as you know how important that is to folks for any non-KDE programs .to fit in well
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