Originally posted by oblivious_maximus
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It is obvious to anyone with eyes that KDE has always been unnecessarily been delayed.
Debian tries to force GNOME upon you. GNOME is the default.
It is much more difficult to install KDE than GNOME.
Debian consciously hinders KDE uptake.
I have found many packages (when they exist) that are sabotaged and have been for long periods of time.
For example, WINE and KVM.
Wine is usually NOT shipped with Debian. For example the weekly builds 11-12-06 and 21-02-07 of TESTING did not have any Wine packages although the 17-12-07 version now has it.
The same pathetic excuse was used every time. WINE is not stable enough to be in TESTING.
KVM was not in weekly builds 11-12-06 and 21-02-07 of TESTING.
The 17-12-07 version of TESTING had an extremely old version, namely 18. We are now at version 70. And for some reason that I forget, version 18 did NOT work properly.
Originally posted by oblivious_maximus
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