kde4 is the worst thing ive ever experienced. i can't use pclinux my favorite distro anymore as it bogs down, gets errors and i have reinstall numerously. i have an amd2 computer and don't intend to buy high end equipement every 2 years, this is only 2 years old. what is going on? NWO threats? linux is going back to the dark ages, bogged down worse than windows, flash freezes, threats of 3d going. stop kissing ass, and be FOR THE PEOPLE. currently pinguy and gnome is better.
on debian live cd? i have been looking for kde4 for debian for some time...wonder if i can finally be faced with the tough choice of whether to upgrade. (i kinda decided not to decide since it wasnt an option for debian at the time) i just dont know, its got a lot of bells and whistles...but most are useless (i can not see a good reason to want to rotate my window.) some seem overly ambitious, most is just new paint, but i am impressed with what they have done and would like to at least try it.
woww! And this is the live CD?? I couldn't get my kde 4 to work that fast on my virtual box, so I was afraid I would really have to stick with kde 3.5...
You give me hope ;-]
I'll check deb later... Now i'm trying mint (just released)...
I've always found that virtualized OSes are pretty snappy compared to LiveCDs, since they're running from hard disk rather than CD, but maybe your hardware is different...
2. No worries of losing your software because of piracy or even false claims of piracy
3. Somewhat more modular, you can un-install and replace all the default applications if you really want.
4. Multiple desktops. This is like the one thing that bothers me about Windows. It looks so easy to implement, and Windows 7 hasn't even tried to add it, whereas most X11 window managers have had it for ages.
Don't mistake me for a Windows zombie. I run nothing but Linux. But I just don't understand the need for the ability to spin the window. Eye candy that serves no purpose.
KDE 4 on Kubuntu 8.10 is confusing at best, however, I can see it growing into something MUCH better. I'd say, wait for a new version if you're considering KDE 4.
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So a windows user wants to switch because a wobble window will help them make more money. how about the linux guys sticking to one or tow distros and putting everything they have into business programs. Forget the fancy useless wobble crap.
man...kde4 on fedora9...its real buggy...i m sticking to gnome...i even tried amarok2 on kde4...that was even more buggy!! guess we should give them more time.
KDE 4 will not be ready for corporate usage for a long, long time, perhaps 4.1 will be stable enough, perhaps we will have to wait for 4.2. Yes, the technology is great, but it is far from stable and you and your family should stick with the KDE 3.5.x rock-solid-stable technology for now. And do not recommend Gentoo to first time GNU/Linux users, it is great for l33t people, but Ubuntu or Mandrake technology are better first-time distributions.
@x1and0 one of the issues ive noted with corporate usage isnt stability, i mean i know places that still use visual source safe, its accountability. corporations like corporations, because they have a person they can hold accountable, there is a tech support area that they can call if it breaks or if(quite likely) they dont know what the fuck they are doing. and quite perversely they like buying things, they dont want free, they want to pay for something, they want a license.
kde4 sucks on my kubuntu. It lags on all the effects and crashes on shutdown. It isnt a performance issue either. I am sad I love kde and I want to get it to work.
kde4 is the worst thing ive ever experienced. i can't use pclinux my favorite distro anymore as it bogs down, gets errors and i have reinstall numerously. i have an amd2 computer and don't intend to buy high end equipement every 2 years, this is only 2 years old. what is going on? NWO threats? linux is going back to the dark ages, bogged down worse than windows, flash freezes, threats of 3d going. stop kissing ass, and be FOR THE PEOPLE. currently pinguy and gnome is better.
Mysti99 5 months ago
lol, nice to see those buggy things on a rock-solid 4.6 :P
ensignjoe 9 months ago
on debian live cd? i have been looking for kde4 for debian for some time...wonder if i can finally be faced with the tough choice of whether to upgrade. (i kinda decided not to decide since it wasnt an option for debian at the time) i just dont know, its got a lot of bells and whistles...but most are useless (i can not see a good reason to want to rotate my window.) some seem overly ambitious, most is just new paint, but i am impressed with what they have done and would like to at least try it.
tuseroni 1 year ago
woww! And this is the live CD?? I couldn't get my kde 4 to work that fast on my virtual box, so I was afraid I would really have to stick with kde 3.5...
You give me hope ;-]
I'll check deb later... Now i'm trying mint (just released)...
gamenorus 2 years ago
I've always found that virtualized OSes are pretty snappy compared to LiveCDs, since they're running from hard disk rather than CD, but maybe your hardware is different...
LiveUSB owns all.
cyborgtroy 2 years ago
playing games, cant see any reason to take linux
tuke8 3 years ago
1. Free as in beer
2. No worries of losing your software because of piracy or even false claims of piracy
3. Somewhat more modular, you can un-install and replace all the default applications if you really want.
4. Multiple desktops. This is like the one thing that bothers me about Windows. It looks so easy to implement, and Windows 7 hasn't even tried to add it, whereas most X11 window managers have had it for ages.
cyborgtroy 2 years ago
And I would want to spin the window around because....??
ericinwisconsin 3 years ago
and you would pay for a virus called windows because????
martmelee 3 years ago
Don't mistake me for a Windows zombie. I run nothing but Linux. But I just don't understand the need for the ability to spin the window. Eye candy that serves no purpose.
ericinwisconsin 3 years ago
window rotation: use it in gimp (krita, inkscape, blender, etc.) if you are a digital artist, this is indispensable.
chitalker 3 years ago
Ok, that makes sense. Thanks, chitalker!
ericinwisconsin 2 years ago
kde4 is utter shit!!!!!
RaiCoss 3 years ago
I hate the new panel
enyawix 3 years ago
KDE 4 on Kubuntu 8.10 is confusing at best, however, I can see it growing into something MUCH better. I'd say, wait for a new version if you're considering KDE 4.
lonkustilly 3 years ago
kde4 is very bad right now but much better than xp or vista
guitaarmaniac 3 years ago 2
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So a windows user wants to switch because a wobble window will help them make more money. how about the linux guys sticking to one or tow distros and putting everything they have into business programs. Forget the fancy useless wobble crap.
podojones 3 years ago
then you should forget the vista crap......
martmelee 3 years ago
fedora 9 with kde4 suxx! the desktop is very bad! and you cant make a rightclick to make a link to an application...WAIT FOR KDE 4.2!!
reweking 3 years ago
man...kde4 on fedora9...its real buggy...i m sticking to gnome...i even tried amarok2 on kde4...that was even more buggy!! guess we should give them more time.
mintoO2cOolv2 3 years ago
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Linux sux!
The only OS for PC is MS Windows XP/VISTA
eddiervn 3 years ago
XD thanks! you made me smile and laugh..
now your quote is my number one.. (you know, i got a bullshit list...)
MAcDaTHo 3 years ago
KDE 4 will not be ready for corporate usage for a long, long time, perhaps 4.1 will be stable enough, perhaps we will have to wait for 4.2. Yes, the technology is great, but it is far from stable and you and your family should stick with the KDE 3.5.x rock-solid-stable technology for now. And do not recommend Gentoo to first time GNU/Linux users, it is great for l33t people, but Ubuntu or Mandrake technology are better first-time distributions.
x1and0 3 years ago 4
@x1and0 one of the issues ive noted with corporate usage isnt stability, i mean i know places that still use visual source safe, its accountability. corporations like corporations, because they have a person they can hold accountable, there is a tech support area that they can call if it breaks or if(quite likely) they dont know what the fuck they are doing. and quite perversely they like buying things, they dont want free, they want to pay for something, they want a license.
tuseroni 1 year ago
get gentoo everyone. its the best because it's most customizable.
monotonespectrum 3 years ago
kde4 sucks on my kubuntu. It lags on all the effects and crashes on shutdown. It isnt a performance issue either. I am sad I love kde and I want to get it to work.
hakkai153 3 years ago
Hopefully it'll be just as cool for us openSuSE usurers im going to get it right now it think.
travismathewengland 4 years ago 3
Use kubuntu if you want KDE 4 really cool and Ubuntu if you want a cool GNOME.
Adileader 4 years ago
Ive been a SuSE user for 5 years I dont think I'm changing any time soon. lol, but i have tried ubuntu before its ok.
travismathewengland 4 years ago 4