I recently moved from OpenSUSE 12.2 to Kubuntu 12.04 just before the release of 12.10 and I am happy with the results I have gotten so far. The platform is solid, everything works as I would expect it to and I am cozy in my KDE.
In 2009 I started Linux with Ubuntu (like others) and stuck with it until shortly into the Unity days. I just couldn't get into Unity so I reverted back to 10.10 and all was fine. Then I found OpenSUSE and really enjoyed that design for a few years.
As I continue to learn about Linux and the design aspects of the various distributions, I wanted to try going back to a Debian based distro but retain KDE so it made good sense to migrate over to Kubuntu. My LAMP stack is easier to use, my virualizations are easier to use, updates and upgrades go off without complications and I'm happy. Since coming in at the end of 13.04 I have not run into any problems worth even mentioning and I am thrilled with my daily experience.
I think Kubuntu deserves to get more attention than it does when scanning through Distrowatch as it is the meld of two great technologies that make getting things done both attractive and easy.
In 2009 I started Linux with Ubuntu (like others) and stuck with it until shortly into the Unity days. I just couldn't get into Unity so I reverted back to 10.10 and all was fine. Then I found OpenSUSE and really enjoyed that design for a few years.
As I continue to learn about Linux and the design aspects of the various distributions, I wanted to try going back to a Debian based distro but retain KDE so it made good sense to migrate over to Kubuntu. My LAMP stack is easier to use, my virualizations are easier to use, updates and upgrades go off without complications and I'm happy. Since coming in at the end of 13.04 I have not run into any problems worth even mentioning and I am thrilled with my daily experience.
I think Kubuntu deserves to get more attention than it does when scanning through Distrowatch as it is the meld of two great technologies that make getting things done both attractive and easy.
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