Re: Should Ubuntu switch it's default DE to KDE?
I wish I could understand this stuff better. I can do "Hello World" in about 4 different languages but nothing useful in any language.
I like KDE over Gnome, but will use either. An open mind is best. Some are very vocal about one or the other. KDE/Gnome, C++/C, PC/Apple, but as mentioned above Variety/Personal preference determines all.
40 years ago I decided to take flying lessons at a very small flight school, 2 airplanes. Started in a Cessna 150 (high Wing airplane). Some inconsiderate jerk crashed the Cessna so I had to switch to a Piper Cherokee (low wing). Then discovered 2 schools of thought on High wing/Low wing. The high wing has a better view down but blocks your view in a turn. The low wing is opposite. Which is better? Another flame war. In my case I learned to appreciate both.
To each his own. Consider other views as at least possibly valid.
Ken.
I wish I could understand this stuff better. I can do "Hello World" in about 4 different languages but nothing useful in any language.
I like KDE over Gnome, but will use either. An open mind is best. Some are very vocal about one or the other. KDE/Gnome, C++/C, PC/Apple, but as mentioned above Variety/Personal preference determines all.
40 years ago I decided to take flying lessons at a very small flight school, 2 airplanes. Started in a Cessna 150 (high Wing airplane). Some inconsiderate jerk crashed the Cessna so I had to switch to a Piper Cherokee (low wing). Then discovered 2 schools of thought on High wing/Low wing. The high wing has a better view down but blocks your view in a turn. The low wing is opposite. Which is better? Another flame war. In my case I learned to appreciate both.
To each his own. Consider other views as at least possibly valid.
Ken.
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