Thank you very much for the responses so far. I am not really interested in a "Windows" experience. I am more familiar with KDE than Gnome, only because that is what I was introduced to in the beginning. I am not opposed to one or the other. When I installed both in the Alpha stages, I wanted KDE to work better.
It doesn't on my Lenovo Idea Pad. The one glaring difference...Ubuntu sounds better listening to smooth jazz than KDE. But then, Vista drives the subwoofer on this laptop and, so far, Linux doesn't. I think it possible, and realize I just haven't found the fix yet. Thanks all for the suggestions for a different distribution. I will try as many as I can as soon as I clear the test box and install my choice around April, 29th on the must work computer. Keep your comments coming, please. I am enjoying this conversation. Bruce _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
