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The Perfect Desktop - Kubuntu 10.04 This tutorial shows how you can set up a Kubuntu 10.04 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge. Kubuntu 10.04 is derived from Ubuntu 10.04 and uses the KDE desktop instead of the GNOME desktop.
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only problem is that Kubuntu has always been and "WILL" always be a lower than average KDE distribution of Linux... Kde fans are better off using alternate kde distros, such as OpenSuse, Mandriva or my favourite... Arch Linux. Sadly there isn't many good Kde distros out there but I am predicting more distros in the future adopting Kde judging by the handling of Gnome 3 and its short comings and lack of innovation
Bullshit, Kubuntu has become one of the better KDE distro's out there..
Calling Arch a kde distro only proves you don't know what you're talking about.
I would disagree. Kubuntu works darn well for quite a lot of folks, how is it less of a choice than any of the others - in real terms? I personally have had my issues with Madriva (going all the way back to 2002!) and Arch, but I never would tell someone to NOT consider either one. If you are going to disparage a distro, maybe some hard facts or even personal experiences would better make your point.
Suse kde dose get a lot of high praise, but i find ubuntu mixed with kde apps works for me.
Again, why do you need so many photo management, email, internet-applications? Why do we need several different applications for one task?
Why don't OS developer want to develop existing applications better but always start a new one which will never be complete enough...
Hello
I am with kde since 7 years now.
Maybe you can help me?
I just switch to Kubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.04) with Firefox 3.6.8 and amule 2.2.6
I added the package amule-gnome-support
as indicated from version 9.10 and higher
the command whereis ed2k:
Nemesia Nemesia @: ~ $ whereis ed2k
ed2k: / usr/bin/ed2k / usr/share/man/man1/ed2k.1.gz
When I click on a link ed2k
He always tells me that the protocol is not associated.
It is true that there is no ed2k to Edit> Preferences> Applications.
I also tried to create the strings and Boolean strings
with''true''values as for older versions, but nothing happens.
thank you in advance if you have a solution for me Kubuntero.
Falko, great job. Everything new installation I'm visiting. It's so helpful. Thx.
F-Spot is a Gnome app, and Picasa runs through its own version of WINE. Surely Digikam can do the job of both, and keeps the KDE theme a little stronger?