> The unexpected forced downgrade from KDE 3.5 to 4 in Sid actually
> ended up being a good thing for me. (the loss of the ability to have a
> different background for each desktop was a KDE showstopper.  So the
> forced downgrade prompted me to actually take a serious look at other
> desktop environments.   And had that not happened, I would not be
> using Enlightenment on all my Linux boxes today.  I have become quite
> enamored with Enlightenment, and now see no need whatsoever to go back
> to KDE or switch to Gnome.
>
> Granted, I will happily use various KDE and Gnome based tools if
> needed.  That is no big deal.  But E (with the Steampunk theme)  is
> now my environment of choice.  :)  Only drawback so far I have
> encountered is the inability to change the background color on the
> desktop if the wallpaper image does not fill the entire screen.  It
> can be a bit hard on the eyes with that harsh white background, but I
> think I can get used to it.
>

I understand that Enlightenment has a tiling feature. I would really
like to hear more about that, there is effort to get tiling into KDE:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165933


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