I have been using Linux since 1996 and used KDE from when it appeared until I migrated from (Open)SuSE to Ubuntu - basically following the trend...
Ubuntu came with Gnome and while I always preferred KDE, I kinda got used to it. And well, Gnome 2 is really quite nice and at the same time, I was a bit disappointed by KDE 4 at the beginning.
And then there came Unity and Gnome Shell.
Unity - unusable, I think. Gnome Shell looked way better at first - but strange "features" like no (obvious) possibility to change the font or really change the font size, and especially this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643457
made me have a closer look at KDE again, simply by installing the kubuntu-desktop package...
And now Linux is fun again! And I can even power-off my PC...
Cheers,
Torsten
Ubuntu came with Gnome and while I always preferred KDE, I kinda got used to it. And well, Gnome 2 is really quite nice and at the same time, I was a bit disappointed by KDE 4 at the beginning.
And then there came Unity and Gnome Shell.
Unity - unusable, I think. Gnome Shell looked way better at first - but strange "features" like no (obvious) possibility to change the font or really change the font size, and especially this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643457
made me have a closer look at KDE again, simply by installing the kubuntu-desktop package...
And now Linux is fun again! And I can even power-off my PC...
Cheers,
Torsten
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