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Re: great
by Donovan on Friday 02/May/2008, @00:58
I'm thinking about that too. I just like apt-get so much that to this point I tolerated the generally bad kde4 performance of kubuntu.

But seeing how e.g. OpenSuse rolls things with KDE 4, polishes it and constantly gives updates, I might switch over the next weeks.

I heard impresseions like this from a lot of people. So if Kubuntu continues to frustrate users with KDE 4 they'll be in big trouble. And I know it's not the fault of JRiddell, he's all alone on this after all.
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Re: great
by M on Friday 02/May/2008, @12:08
Same here... Apt-Get is THE reason I use Kubuntu.

So much easier than dealing with package dependencies with openSUSE (although it got much better)

PLEASE, Please put some effort into Kubuntu.
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    by T. J. Brumfield on Friday 02/May/2008, @16:03
    It isn't up to KDE to put effort into Kubuntu. It is up to Cannonical to put effort into Kubuntu.

    openSUSE has been making some great KDE packages and they're are starting to win me over these days.

    Arch Linux has great KDE 3.x packages availble with the KDE-mod repository, and Sabayon uses those patches as well.
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Re: great
by anon on Saturday 03/May/2008, @03:00
If you like apt-get, then you will love what openSUSE 11 has done to software management.
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