![]() ![]() The interesting part is that if you are already a FOSS supporter, it will make you smile for all the right reasons, and that’s not something you come across every day.įigure 1: Slightly customised KDE desktopĪnyway, I immediately downloaded the 64-bit KDE spin. Even if FOSS is not your cup of tea, it may succeed in wooing you. Never have I seen such an outstanding presentation of free and open source software, or of an operating system, done so meticulously. However, what bowled me over first was not KDE - it was the new Fedora website. But when Fedora released version 14, I had an uncanny feeling that this would be the distro I was waiting for. ![]() Even when KDE became usable again with version 4.3, no distro did it right. I have waited with eager anticipation for a bug-free KDE and a distro that would serve it in a nice package, but have had no luck. This is because there has always been some serious bug or the other in KDE, ever since the team overhauled the desktop. I was initially a KDE user, but for a long time, I’ve been using GNOME on Ubuntu. ![]()
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