So when's canonical going to stop faffing about with not-unity and not-gnome and make kde the default de of ubuntu?

So when's canonical going to stop faffing about with not-unity and not-gnome and make kde the default de of ubuntu?

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never

i hadn't been using plasma desktop since 14.04 or something and just reinstalled it on top of xubuntu.
oh boi, this is rad.

and it's not that a memory hog it used to be. plus i haven't had a crash report in 48 hours of uptime. that's pretty cool.

Fuck off, we gotta chase the macfag audience.

i love KDE, but since we have Kubuntu there's no point making it the default DE
Unity was ok, it will be missed

>buggy DE using the long untouched compiz to composite "was ok"
why do so many people who never used unity say this

Nice task bar. Really getting those Windows XP vibes.

>complaining about buggy DE in a pro KDE thread
pottery
but seriously, don't get me wrong, i'm not saying it was perfect or even good, i said it's okay, and i believe it's still better than gnome
of course there was lots of improvements to do, nothing impossible for cannonical

>there's no point making [KDE] the default DE
>Ubuntu switched to GNOME despite having Ubuntu GNOME

>since we have Kubuntu
well , kubuntu is a fork of ubuntu at this point, an independent project. it's not endorsed or developed by canonical..

Wish it had tiling though.

cinnamon is better than gnome and kde but ubuntu won't do it because mint team is redpilled on israel

it does have simple tiling, and even useless gaps with scripts

It was pretty fucking stable around 14.04.

It does
github.com/faho/kwin-tiling

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gaps with scripts?

well people who use tiling often fancy useless gaps between tiled windows, feature that isn't available with default kwin tiling.

but you can import kwin scripts to add all sorts of features to kwin, including more advanced tiling.

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The gaps are nice on a bigger screen.

I can't find the controls for that tiling script. I think it should be under global shortcuts -> kwin. At least the quarter tiling script had the controls under quarter:

i don't know if there are controls for the script in the settings tools, maybe you'd have to edit the script files directly. TBF i don't really use tiling personally.

>it was pretty fucking stable around the end of life
kek

End of life was 17.10.

that font rendering fuck im blind now

GNOME shits on KDE

worst DE in the business

Wow that looks like a piece of crap. Just get a i3gap

github.com/Jazqa/kwin-quarter-tiling
What about this?

And it got buggy as fuck in 16 and 17.

fuck off tyrell

Gnome requires systemd, so it's a way to keep you in the botnet.

KDE is weird.
Windows move more smoothly if i enable the wobbly window plugin.
What.

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boi

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