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What version and what distro did you try KDE under? I have found Kubuntu's support of KDE to be particularly bad and was the reason I switched to Fedora.Still trying to find a window manager that's even usable, honestly.
Unity was god awful, the new Gnome is just as bad, Cinnamon liked to break randomly, KDE was all kinds of buggy and glitchy...
Running out of things to try here![]()
Still trying to find a window manager that's even usable, honestly.
Unity was god awful, the new Gnome is just as bad, Cinnamon liked to break randomly, KDE was all kinds of buggy and glitchy...
Running out of things to try here![]()
The Linux community doesn't like unity because it's closed source. That's a big no no in many people's books when it comes to linux where open source is king.lxde (mint) on my laptop. unity (ubuntu) on my desktop. unity has a few quirks that i don't like, but i don't understand why so many people have a sheer hatred for it.
i'll have to look into this cinnamon... never heard of it before.
Only tried KDE under Fedora and Mint. Was far more buggy on Fedora.What version and what distro did you try KDE under? I have found Kubuntu's support of KDE to be particularly bad and was the reason I switched to Fedora.
The Linux community doesn't like unity because it's closed source. That's a big no no in many people's books when it comes to linux where open source is king.
Cinnamon ROCKS. I absolutely love it on my laptop.
The Linux community doesn't like unity because it's closed source. That's a big no no in many people's books when it comes to linux where open source is king.
Cinnamon ROCKS. I absolutely love it on my laptop.
Not disagreeing with you, however, that's not the way it was explained to me when it first came out at a local Linux user group.Unity is not closed source. It's licensed under both the GPL and LGPL. It's been ported to and adopted by other distributions recently, including fedora.
lxde (mint) on my laptop. unity (ubuntu) on my desktop. unity has a few quirks that i don't like, but i don't understand why so many people have a sheer hatred for it.
all the linux DE people are idiots and were overdue for replacement or forking. MATE and cinnamon are the only hope for the future at the moment
After recently doing some further fiddling with Cinnamon, I now use it instead of MATE desktop.
What made you switch for good? I might be swayed to switch if there's a good reason to.