The last stable and useful installation I had with Kubuntu was around 08. I don't recall the versions number but I can pull it out of my archive if necessary. After that I moved away from Kubuntu due to multiple issues that were all very difficult to resolve from my perspective. Colossal time wasters in other words. I ran the last version of Mandriva seemingly before it disappeared which worked over all but also with the typcial list of things that always refuse to work unless you are a Linux guru.
With 14.04 here is a list of things that do not work in the least which are proving to be not worth the time they take to sort out.
Some have been fixed, the rest remain unresolved.
The Scrollbar in Firefox is too narrow. Fixed with installation of ADD ON.
Firefox 50 will not allow file attachments in gmail, it just opens a file window and then stalls to all mouse commands from that point. Mouse comands in the window opened have ZERO effect.
The desktop icons have a very annoying fade out to the right or shadow on the Icon text. What controls this appears to be so down deep in the labyrinth as to be impossible to find. There is WAY too much emphasis on this OS on people changing the way things appear on screen which translates into lots of things not working well at all.
The Terminal KONSOLE does not behave like the older versions did. Commands like cut, copy, and paste as used in the past do nothing and other commands used as in the past have no effect, yet some commands do things that are unexpected like install software packages you were not asking for. Very strange.
The older System Settings Group was way more logical and allowed adjustment of things that mattered. Now things have gotten very cryptic and hidden. This is devolution of functionality. Those icons in SYSTEM SETTINGS in former days actually took you to adjustments that worked in real terms.
I am going to try so other distributions including desktop environments that run under GONME ito see if anything works out of the box without so many time wasting problems that ruin the experience.
Again the older versions were far easier to get things working in.
Also web searches for Linux command line references back in those days returned pages that were concise and that worked.
Now everyone is posting pages on command line that are both impossible to make sense of and useless.
This is right in step with a lot of functionality on the internet getting worse every year, and also forced obosoletion of older hardware and software setups in favor of the mobile generation.
This is a major mistake.
If anyone has quick fixes for the above, please advise.
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With 14.04 here is a list of things that do not work in the least which are proving to be not worth the time they take to sort out.
Some have been fixed, the rest remain unresolved.
The Scrollbar in Firefox is too narrow. Fixed with installation of ADD ON.
Firefox 50 will not allow file attachments in gmail, it just opens a file window and then stalls to all mouse commands from that point. Mouse comands in the window opened have ZERO effect.
The desktop icons have a very annoying fade out to the right or shadow on the Icon text. What controls this appears to be so down deep in the labyrinth as to be impossible to find. There is WAY too much emphasis on this OS on people changing the way things appear on screen which translates into lots of things not working well at all.
The Terminal KONSOLE does not behave like the older versions did. Commands like cut, copy, and paste as used in the past do nothing and other commands used as in the past have no effect, yet some commands do things that are unexpected like install software packages you were not asking for. Very strange.
The older System Settings Group was way more logical and allowed adjustment of things that mattered. Now things have gotten very cryptic and hidden. This is devolution of functionality. Those icons in SYSTEM SETTINGS in former days actually took you to adjustments that worked in real terms.
I am going to try so other distributions including desktop environments that run under GONME ito see if anything works out of the box without so many time wasting problems that ruin the experience.
Again the older versions were far easier to get things working in.
Also web searches for Linux command line references back in those days returned pages that were concise and that worked.
Now everyone is posting pages on command line that are both impossible to make sense of and useless.
This is right in step with a lot of functionality on the internet getting worse every year, and also forced obosoletion of older hardware and software setups in favor of the mobile generation.
This is a major mistake.
If anyone has quick fixes for the above, please advise.
SC
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