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superjared | 14 years ago

It's been nearly 10 years since I've used KDE full-time. With the lack of support for Gnome 2 and the clusterfuck that is Gnome 3, I'm tempted to give it another shot.

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acegopher|14 years ago

I have been using Gnome 2 for a number of years, but recently decided to test a bunch of different wms: Gnome 3, Unity, awesome, xmonad, LXDE, and KDE. I gave each at least 2 weeks of use to get over the "change" hump.

I hadn't used KDE since Mandrake days in the late 90's, and had a negative impression from the KDE 4.0 issues. But have been pleasantly surprised at its utility and configurability while still looking good on both my 10" laptop and 24" desktop.

moondowner|14 years ago

I'm running on Kubuntu 10.10 with no problems what so ever, using the 'backports' repository for the newer KDE packages, and running KDE 4.6.2 at the moment.

I can tell you that it's stable as hell. If it wasn't I was going to be forced to make backup of my PC and install 11.04, but It's running so great that I don't want to waste my time on doing that.

On the other hand, with the release of Kubuntu 11.10 this month, I will, just for the sake of staying up to date with all the packages :) and plus, becaue of KDE 4.7! :)

jff|14 years ago

You missed out on some fun ones: FVWM, StumpWM, dwm, and w9wm. I tend to switch window managers every few months... but I've used all of those for years.

Which one did you end up preferring?