It's been a long journey, I am old and retired now but when it started it was on an IBM PC with a single 5.25" floppy disk (no hard drives in those days) and a mono coloured green display, maybe a whopping 12 inches lol. It progressed through a couple of Amiga PCs and then back to Windows powered (Windows 3.1) PCs by which time Compaq was the force to be reckoned with in the PC market. I kept using Windows from 3.1 all the way to now as I still need a Windows PC to run some specialised software that is not available on Lnux.
I decided to jump the windows ship in 2013 largely because of Windows 8 which remains as one of history's greatest dogs of software. After looking around at the alternatives I selected Ubuntu primarily because it appeared to be the best supported OS. As with most anything new there is a learning curve and 5 years later I imagine I am about 10% of the way through the curve. The first Ubuntu PC was a home theatre PC and served as my test bed for using Ubuntu/Linux. Overall, the experience was positive though did entail some frustrating moments. My biggest gripe was and remains the lack of modern, or indeed any, GUIs for many programs.
The trigger to move from Ubuntu to something else was the withdrawal of Unity. The unity replacement was just to clunky, akin to time-warping back 10 years. So the race was on to find a replacement. After much consideration i found a you tube video showing how to customise the Plasma/KDE desktop and I thought to myself that's it and so I migrated one of my PCs to Kubuntu. I am now on Kubuntu 18.04.01 and I have to say that my experience with Kubuntu has and is very positive. Having a modern feel to the desktop and things happening as you would more or less expect them to. I am amazed that Ubuntu did not adopt Plasma after ditching Unity as it is light years ahead in usability and feel.
So the real showdown is between Ubuntu, clunky old feel operating system and Kubuntu, a cheery modern feeling operating system. Result: hands down win to Kubuntu. Best wishes to all those that make Kubuntu happen.
I decided to jump the windows ship in 2013 largely because of Windows 8 which remains as one of history's greatest dogs of software. After looking around at the alternatives I selected Ubuntu primarily because it appeared to be the best supported OS. As with most anything new there is a learning curve and 5 years later I imagine I am about 10% of the way through the curve. The first Ubuntu PC was a home theatre PC and served as my test bed for using Ubuntu/Linux. Overall, the experience was positive though did entail some frustrating moments. My biggest gripe was and remains the lack of modern, or indeed any, GUIs for many programs.
The trigger to move from Ubuntu to something else was the withdrawal of Unity. The unity replacement was just to clunky, akin to time-warping back 10 years. So the race was on to find a replacement. After much consideration i found a you tube video showing how to customise the Plasma/KDE desktop and I thought to myself that's it and so I migrated one of my PCs to Kubuntu. I am now on Kubuntu 18.04.01 and I have to say that my experience with Kubuntu has and is very positive. Having a modern feel to the desktop and things happening as you would more or less expect them to. I am amazed that Ubuntu did not adopt Plasma after ditching Unity as it is light years ahead in usability and feel.
So the real showdown is between Ubuntu, clunky old feel operating system and Kubuntu, a cheery modern feeling operating system. Result: hands down win to Kubuntu. Best wishes to all those that make Kubuntu happen.
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