Some times Kubuntu won't run on a slow system at all. If you want to try it on a legacy system, put Lubuntu in and then add KDE through the package manager. DISABLE THE BELLS AND WHISTLES if things like your taskbar start disappearing. It is a resource hog.

Mark

On 03/23/2015 04:22 PM, Matthias Johnson wrote:

I like Unity for its use case, I like KDE for its use case, and I like Cinnamon for its use case. All of these have shortcomings depending on how you use them. Cinnamon is on Linux Mint and I believe I will be giving a lightning talk related to Mint in the next meeting.

Do you have things you like/dislike? That might make this easier.

On Mar 23, 2015 4:16 PM, "david battaglia" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hey,

    I am  wondering if I can some input on kubuntu or any of those
    users out there. I am tired of unity and tried xubuntu but was not
    did not like either.

    I have tried arch for about a month..really enjoyed it but it came
    to a point where I needed to be productive mainly using gns3 1.2.3
    I was having issues with multilibs repo. and getting their libssl
    library to link to another file.

    So in essence, I am seeking opinions on kubuntu I have also tested
    it in the passed but didn't mind it ( think I was seeking
    something more advanced). As stated before would like to continue
    with arch but need to be productive instead of tinkering with the
    system which I enjoyed. I was thinking of going to fedora 21 but
    again I needed a system to work with the lastest version on GNS,
    which I tried on fedora 21 but couldn't get a few important
    features to function properly.

    Any reviews, opinions, input are welcomed

    Thanks

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