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Distribution with best ootb KDE configuration?


Posted by Yaba on Nov 27 2006
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openSUSE27%27%27% 27%
Kubuntu27%27%27% 27%
Mandriva8%8%8% 8%
Fedora4%4%4% 4%
Gentoo12%12%12% 12%
Slackware6%6%6% 6%
Debian7%7%7% 7%
Other5%5%5% 5%
None: self-compiled KDE is the best.4%4%4% 4%
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 Gentoo

 
 by darkrazor on: Dec 8 2006
 
Score 50%

I am not really choosing a distribution on their 'default look', besides, I will modify KDE the way I like it so default setup is not important to me.

So, I could get really annoyed about distributions altering KDE. I just want to run K without going to the hassle of compiling a extra build of KDE to code in KDE...

And Gentoo is really flexible, and the available software packages inside the Portage repository is just huge!


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 yeah

 
 by cyrtainne on: Dec 9 2006
 
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The distro that I am currently using while gentoo based comtains software from debian, opensuse, mandrake as well as fedora. All compiled from source, not by me, but by this distro.

So, anyone using XGL must say the distro (wichever distro their using) has elements of opensuse, or more properly Novell

and

Anyone using AIGLX must say they have elements of the fedora based compositing manager on their system.

One cannot simply seperate the systems unless one knows for sure that the only systems used are pure gentoo, or pure debian, etc.

It's not a bad thing that developers intertwine software from different sources, that's what makes the open community so great, however we must realize we may not all have the complete understanding of what's going on under the hood.


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 Re: yeah

 
 by xactive on: Dec 11 2006
 
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Anyone have kernel as a part of his distro, so all has linux ;)


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 Fedora worst/best

 
 by Shadowman on: Dec 11 2006
 
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I don't know which one is the best. I haven't seen enough distributions in action. But I do know which one is the worst and that is Fedora. Fedora folks really massacre KDE. Luckily, there exists kde-redhat project and it exists because of this fact, which solves the problem. So, why do I use Fedora then? Because everything under the hood works perfectly fine. When it comes to that, Fedora is the best. If Fedora was more KDE-oriented, this project might not exist. I prefer it this way.


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