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KDE Ending Out November With UI Improvements, More Plasma Wayland Fixes
Recently one of the KDE devs made a video about the request to stop introducing new features in KDE and focus only on bug fixes. Basically, his main point was that if they'll completely stop working on features, that means their product will stop gaining attraction. <snip>
Sounds interesting. Do you or anyone else happen to have a link?
Better. KHamburgerMenu is an OPTION. It doesn't show if you have the menu bar visible and can be removed from the panel.
Great. Now, neither the menu bar nor the KHamburger will work consistently.
Oh and things are going great: KDE is now what, the 4th or so, most popular DE on Debian.
I haven't looked in the code for the quality of the naming convention but I was bitten by Gnomes switch to bland and generic Application names.
So I prefer quirky naming and be able to get meaningful results back from online searches!
As I stated in the above post the problem is gone as now the indexes are conditioned. It looks to me that right after the rename the searches were useless but now it works.
No it wasn't lol. Win98SE was much more stable than early XP was, people have some pretty rose colored glasses around XP because they only remember SP3, but early XP was a pretty shitty experience all around until Microsoft started rolling out the service packs.
Was it worse than the multiple crashes per day that I experienced with Windows 98? I recall switching to Windows 2000, which reduced crashes to 1 BSOD every few months. I later went to windows XP where the stability was either similar or better. Maybe software running on top crashed more often than that, but that was vastly preferable to the system itself crashing.
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