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I will always choose to have "too many choices" than to have "no choices at all".Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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While I agree with both Nick and Paul, I find it immensely interesting how human nature fights change. It seems every project that moves forward results in a splinter group that just does not want to accept trying something different.
KDE 3.5 was great, but 4 is amazing and 5 looks like it's going to be wonderful. It's not like you can't configure KDE to look different (as in having a theme that mimics the old look), but the added functionality, not to mention increased performance, is what I'm after. Frankly - and just IMO - if all the effort spent on holding onto the past was turned toward help the future, I bet KDE 5 would be a better product.
I configured KDE 3.5 to look like XP for a friend once. It was a fun project. But I can't imagine going back to 3.5 now - yuk. Might as well go and buy a flip phone and a dot matrix printer too...
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Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostHi Nick.
Thanks for the linky! Down memory lane.
There was a distro, can't remember which, that offered Trinity as an option a coupla years ago, and I installed it, it worked well.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostWhile I agree with both Nick and Paul, I find it immensely interesting how human nature fights change. It seems every project that moves forward results in a splinter group that just does not want to accept trying something different.
KDE 3.5 was great, but 4 is amazing and 5 looks like it's going to be wonderful. It's not like you can't configure KDE to look different (as in having a theme that mimics the old look), but the added functionality, not to mention increased performance, is what I'm after. Frankly - and just IMO - if all the effort spent on holding onto the past was turned toward help the future, I bet KDE 5 would be a better product.
I configured KDE 3.5 to look like XP for a friend once. It was a fun project. But I can't imagine going back to 3.5 now - yuk. Might as well go and buy a flip phone and a dot matrix printer too...
Back in 2010 when I got myself a cheap PC having been without one for a number of years, I installed Ubuntu 9.10 with Gnome 2 then upgraded to 10.04 which I kept for approx 2 years. Now that Gnome 2 has been forked and called Mate, I now feel that if I was to use Mate today that I would some how be going back in time. To me, Mate does not feel like a modern desktop environment any more.
The purpose of my using TDE on the older PC is simply because I wanted something "different" to play with. In fact I think I'm starting to get old because I'm now constantly thinking back to earlier days and thinking how life appeared to be a lot more fun and carefree than today. Gawd I'm only 46!
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