15 November 2009
Kubuntu 9.10 / KDE 4.3.3 first impressions
- Upgrade installer choked on finding out that python2.6 was already installed. Had to fall back on hardcore dpkg commands to fix it. I understand most "upgraders" had similar issues. -1
- Keeps complaining that it can't find my uid-identified partitions straight away (slow HAL?). Considering it eventually manages to mount them just fine (and that the uid scheme was forced upon me by a previous Kubuntu), it just seems stupid. Any idea how I could stop the nagging? Meanwhile, -1
- Sluggish. Maybe because KWin would crash on ATI drivers and I had to switch back to the free ones. -5
- Eyecandy is fabulous, and very consistent. Much better than Vista.+1
- Managed to recreate my old desktop setup almost flawlessly. Most 4.0 regressions due to Plasma have finally been addressed. +1
- Many (most?) widgets are useless. Only few of them "get" what Plasma is about. I guess this will be fixed in time. +0
- The Widget Dashboard, once you "get it", is fantastic. Makes things like Quick Launcher absolutely redundant. +1
- Configuration utilities have been somewhat cleaned up, in a long-overdue effort. +1, but for the love of God stop with the Gnome-like zealotry.
- Looks like KNetworkManager won't properly manage my wifi. Somewhat balanced by forcing people (me) to rediscover the joys of full-speed cabled access. Still, -1 (and I'm being generous)
- KPackageKit finally gives us a Qt-based alternative to Synaptic. +1
- the gmail-plasmoid. Never found a decent counterpart for 3.5. +1
- UI to Power Management features is finally as good as anything in the Windows world. Maybe better. +1
- Shortcuts every-flipping-where. One day, I might even use them. +1
- Lots of good repositories for fresh software, without having to jump through hoops. And the ppa/apt-add-repository combo is a winner. +1
Total: +1. So I guess it was all worth.
(posted with this newfangled Bilbo / Blogilo thing. Could this be the day I get a decent blog-writing application?)
Labels: GeekDiary, kde4, kubuntu, Ubuntu
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27 January 2008
Thinking 'bout a distrolution
Debian 4.0 "Etch" is growing stale on my laptop. I can live with KDE and OpenOffice being backported only after a few months, but the amount of recent packages breaking on libc6 version (2.3.6, with 2.7 only available in the unstable "Sid" branch) is growing by the day. I basically can't update or add anything released in the last 6-to-12 months, which in linux-time is a lot; and God knows when the newer version ("Lenny") will be released.
I'm seriously thinking about giving Ubuntu another spin; maybe I could install LinuxMint, a polished Ubuntu clone which ships with media codecs/flashplugin/java out-of-the-box; I was positively impressed by the liveCD version, and being Ubuntu-compatible (and hence almost-Debian-compatible) it should have pretty much everything I need. Did anybody try other user-friendly distros, recently?
Labels: GeekDiary, linux, LinuxMint, Ubuntu