I think that *windows friendly* feel is also why many people dislike it. Many people have used linux for a long time, and have grown to dislike the clunky Windows interface. Indeed, it gets harder to justify an attachment to a single interface (like windows), when kubuntu, ubuntu, and xubuntu are all solid, usable desktops in their own right.
hi richard, maybe someone could answer me why ubuntu is used more than kubuntu when kubuntu has such a more friendly feel moving from windows?, I tried ubuntu and I much prefer the "classic" feel of kubuntu . . all replys to this comment really appreciated thank you in advanced.
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sirmikester 7 months ago
he sounds like the appropriate person to be a lead dev.
librano 2 years ago
I think that *windows friendly* feel is also why many people dislike it. Many people have used linux for a long time, and have grown to dislike the clunky Windows interface. Indeed, it gets harder to justify an attachment to a single interface (like windows), when kubuntu, ubuntu, and xubuntu are all solid, usable desktops in their own right.
jakswa 3 years ago
hi richard, maybe someone could answer me why ubuntu is used more than kubuntu when kubuntu has such a more friendly feel moving from windows?, I tried ubuntu and I much prefer the "classic" feel of kubuntu . . all replys to this comment really appreciated thank you in advanced.
1xxxxxxdreamxxxxxx1 3 years ago
Hi Richard
mcowain 3 years ago
Hi richard
iiorblivionii 3 years ago
Hi Richard
shabadu5 3 years ago
Hi Richard
jimcamp606 3 years ago
Hi Richard
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