I'm trying out KDE after a long absense.
It still looks a bit too cartoony, and the default widget/plasmoid behavior with mouse-over pretty much immediately showing the controls for it annoys the hell of me. You can lock the widgets down and they calm down and act normal, but it's some really odd and distracting default behavior.
But ah, the ability to configure things. And I have wobbly windows again.
I do understand why some gnome people think that KDE may have gone a bit overboard on the configuration ability, though. Because some of the "you can configure everything" things are just odd.
Like being able to rotate those desktop widgets any which way you want. "I wonder what that odd rotation thing on the widget control bar does? Whee - trippy".
As a result, right now my terminal and web browser buttons look like a drunken fratboy has been messing with my desktop. I suspect I'll turn them back to their boring upright position (because that's how I roll - boring), but for now I'm mildly amused by the sheer whimsicality of it all.
It still looks a bit too cartoony, and the default widget/plasmoid behavior with mouse-over pretty much immediately showing the controls for it annoys the hell of me. You can lock the widgets down and they calm down and act normal, but it's some really odd and distracting default behavior.
But ah, the ability to configure things. And I have wobbly windows again.
I do understand why some gnome people think that KDE may have gone a bit overboard on the configuration ability, though. Because some of the "you can configure everything" things are just odd.
Like being able to rotate those desktop widgets any which way you want. "I wonder what that odd rotation thing on the widget control bar does? Whee - trippy".
As a result, right now my terminal and web browser buttons look like a drunken fratboy has been messing with my desktop. I suspect I'll turn them back to their boring upright position (because that's how I roll - boring), but for now I'm mildly amused by the sheer whimsicality of it all.
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+Craig Allen Both of which can be changed quite easily.Oct 9, 2013
I can understand why you dislike KDE, especially the new 4x version. But to me, KDE is really awesome and much easy-to-use than Gnome 3 or Unity (from Ubuntu - worst thing ever).
Btw, it's a pleasure to know that you're still working and contributing to the opensource world. Thanks, Torvalds.Jan 13, 2014
anyone tries $p€©ia£ (d)effects out once a time :) but then you suddenly realize all-that xmas tree makes you damn slow & it's very reason to return minimalistic desktop to perform tasks on daily basis. however, i consider kde as great environment.Mar 28, 2014
sorry, but I never had a so damn fast desktop experience like in gnome. The concept how you're able to control the whole desktop is unique. In very rare situations I have to use my mouse. Otherwise I only use my keyboard. If you're an enthusiast of classical DE it's ok - but gnome is really great and you should try it! NO MORE GNOME BASHING :-) Have great day all!
The only thing i miss in gnome - something like compiz. But I can live with...Apr 2, 2014
I can't get used to Gnome 3. I always try, and I always come back to KDE, or Xfce sometimes , but i don't know why I always try again. I think that i just need to know that KDE is the best choice for me. I just have this odd desire of trying things I know I won't get used to hahahahaMay 7, 2014
KDE seems to aim for delivering the least productive DE in Linux history with Gnome 3 as a runner up. Since I started using i3wm exclusively every non-tiling window manager gives me the creepsApr 9, 2015
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