Re: New to KUbuntu
Its not the same. IPv6 is basic functionality. Activity is a organizational feature. If its not neccessary, there should be a way to disable it without doing non-regular changes to system. Or at least thats the way KDE was supposed to be (as far as i learned from reviews, its about being customizing everything). Thats the main reason i chose KDE after Gnome 3 release . I was used to do whatever i wanted, thats why not being able to delete one small patethic button on the desktop makes me so angry. Never before was i forced to let something go because i was unable to change it on my system. Its mostly personal. So good, bad or excelent, activity is just not made in a "i want to have everything the way i want it to be" spirit.
On acount of what to do after system installation. Well maybe it is a little late since u already switched the system but i always backup .bash_aliases, custom scripts and mailclient database(my university account only has 10 MB space alowed so i delete messages from it after downloading them to pc) from old system. I keep home as separate partition and just copy everything i need to home of current system. Then just format and redistribute space from old home.
Its not the same. IPv6 is basic functionality. Activity is a organizational feature. If its not neccessary, there should be a way to disable it without doing non-regular changes to system. Or at least thats the way KDE was supposed to be (as far as i learned from reviews, its about being customizing everything). Thats the main reason i chose KDE after Gnome 3 release . I was used to do whatever i wanted, thats why not being able to delete one small patethic button on the desktop makes me so angry. Never before was i forced to let something go because i was unable to change it on my system. Its mostly personal. So good, bad or excelent, activity is just not made in a "i want to have everything the way i want it to be" spirit.
On acount of what to do after system installation. Well maybe it is a little late since u already switched the system but i always backup .bash_aliases, custom scripts and mailclient database(my university account only has 10 MB space alowed so i delete messages from it after downloading them to pc) from old system. I keep home as separate partition and just copy everything i need to home of current system. Then just format and redistribute space from old home.
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