Hi, I'm new to Linux. Perhaps as an ex Windows user part of who's motivation for switching over was to avoid Metro, its not surprising that I fairly quickly homed in on KDE. As to distribution base, I have no knowledge or experience to base a preference on apart from that Debian seems to be without doubt the biggest Desktop distro base. So Debian KDE seems the logical choice for me. However I notice there is Kubuntu, A Mint Kde version and a team that maintains the Debian Kde packages. I don't know if their are other Debian KDE teams. Is this dispersal of effort really a good thing?
I suppose I get a related question with KDE itself. Why does KDE have to have its own Application for everything? Particularly its own Office Suite?
Also related. How will the Wayland / Mir split effect things. Is Kubuntu expecting to run on Wayland by default?
I suppose I get a related question with KDE itself. Why does KDE have to have its own Application for everything? Particularly its own Office Suite?
Also related. How will the Wayland / Mir split effect things. Is Kubuntu expecting to run on Wayland by default?
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