This one. Here and now. Mine.
So, after a few months that my lovely, properly customized Kubuntu 14.04 was leaking steam out of countless holes (the most annoying to me being the marble wallpaper clouds being totally stuck, and not being able to fix them - again, in a Forrest Gump voice), I finally decided to try and upgrade to 16.04.
Upgrading broke half the stuff that was working and fixed none of what was not. Oh well. Happens with upgrades.
So I did a clean install of 16. Pow. Bang. Even less stuff works.
Particularly annoying were two things: marble/globe wallpaper absolutely not available and support for Superkaramba terminally ditched.
So much for Kubuntu being the most customizable distro, the user is in charge, we believe, etc.
This is becoming worse than friggin' Apple.
Now, the globe wallpaper with clouds was the single nicest feature in KDE. What's with ditching that?
But above all, how can you possibly conceive of ditching support for Superkaramba?
All my good stuff is in SuperK. I write it myself, so easy it is.
So much for Kubuntu being the most customizable distro, the user is in charge, we believe, etc.
So, after a few months that my lovely, properly customized Kubuntu 14.04 was leaking steam out of countless holes (the most annoying to me being the marble wallpaper clouds being totally stuck, and not being able to fix them - again, in a Forrest Gump voice), I finally decided to try and upgrade to 16.04.
Upgrading broke half the stuff that was working and fixed none of what was not. Oh well. Happens with upgrades.
So I did a clean install of 16. Pow. Bang. Even less stuff works.
Particularly annoying were two things: marble/globe wallpaper absolutely not available and support for Superkaramba terminally ditched.
So much for Kubuntu being the most customizable distro, the user is in charge, we believe, etc.
This is becoming worse than friggin' Apple.
Now, the globe wallpaper with clouds was the single nicest feature in KDE. What's with ditching that?
But above all, how can you possibly conceive of ditching support for Superkaramba?
All my good stuff is in SuperK. I write it myself, so easy it is.
So much for Kubuntu being the most customizable distro, the user is in charge, we believe, etc.
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