When I first installed Ubuntu Breezy in my Sony Vaio last year I thought I would give a full year to learning Gnome. But it has been really painful and frustrating.
In trying to decide wether to switch to the kde-desktop I weighed a lot of pros and cons.
But the decision to switch was made when I learned that current Slackware ships only with KDE. I have been a long time Slackware user and great admirer of Patrick Volkerding because my first intro to linux was with his book and Slackware. If KDE is his choice then its good enough for me.
Gnome has proven to be ... well, tedious to say the least. The registry-like gconf is a major pain. Samba integration in Nautilus really really sucks. And I really hate the inability to simply scroll the terminal line by line using shift+up-arrow. Took me 4 days to configure Bluetooth-gnome. Wifi with wpa and network manager was another nightmare. Worst of all you can't do multisession CDs in gnome cd burning software. K3B on the other hand is superb for multisession.
Simply doing sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop did the trick. Smoooth is the best word to describe Kubuntu. No more M.C. Hammer (Can't touch this).
The only thing I like less in KDE is Adept. But I'll get the hang of it. its not as bad as GConf.
In trying to decide wether to switch to the kde-desktop I weighed a lot of pros and cons.
But the decision to switch was made when I learned that current Slackware ships only with KDE. I have been a long time Slackware user and great admirer of Patrick Volkerding because my first intro to linux was with his book and Slackware. If KDE is his choice then its good enough for me.
Gnome has proven to be ... well, tedious to say the least. The registry-like gconf is a major pain. Samba integration in Nautilus really really sucks. And I really hate the inability to simply scroll the terminal line by line using shift+up-arrow. Took me 4 days to configure Bluetooth-gnome. Wifi with wpa and network manager was another nightmare. Worst of all you can't do multisession CDs in gnome cd burning software. K3B on the other hand is superb for multisession.
Simply doing sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop did the trick. Smoooth is the best word to describe Kubuntu. No more M.C. Hammer (Can't touch this).
The only thing I like less in KDE is Adept. But I'll get the hang of it. its not as bad as GConf.
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