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  • #21
    Using KDE feels like having your mom pick out your porn for you.

    There is no way anyone from the basketcase that is the KDE team actually uses KDE.

    Gotta hand it to the Linux community, they actually have managed to make their two leading destkops, KDE and Gnome, suck worse than each other.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by BeardedGNUFreak View Post
      Using KDE feels like having your mom pick out your porn for you.

      There is no way anyone from the basketcase that is the KDE team actually uses KDE.

      Gotta hand it to the Linux community, they actually have managed to make their two leading destkops, KDE and Gnome, suck worse than each other.
      Bullcrap. I use KDE and I'm happy with it, why wouldn't the developers be?
      Now, what could be a problem, is developers become so accustomed to common bugs and quirks, they don't notice them anymore. I know I've fallen into that trap more times than I care to admit. But that's why developers don't manage releases

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      • #23
        Aren't many bugs related to upstream projects as well? I mean if developers use software from a stable platform they hardly will notice the bug fixes that made it work... at least my experience on Arch Linux with testing enabled showed a lot of bugs that a developer must notice as well, but I guess all the upstream packages like the latest Qt are not considered early enough (even though it is the fault of e.g. Qt it they break something).

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        • #24
          Originally posted by BeardedGNUFreak View Post
          Using KDE feels like having your mom pick out your porn for you.
          I guess I'll have to bow to your superior knowledge of what that feels like.

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          • #25
            Plasma 5 is fantastic and is becoming a great DE! Many bugs have been resolved, with the latest Plasma versions seem to have a good degree of stability and is not eating ram like Gnome.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Charlie68 View Post
              Plasma 5 is fantastic and is becoming a great DE! Many bugs have been resolved, with the latest Plasma versions seem to have a good degree of stability and is not eating ram like Gnome.
              Now if only Debian testing could get it. It's still stuck with outdated Plasma 5.8.7.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by BeardedGNUFreak View Post
                Gotta hand it to the Linux community, they actually have managed to make their two leading destkops, KDE and Gnome, suck worse than each other.
                People like you are job security for the rest of us who know how to configure and run the desktops properly.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
                  If you're going to troll, you might want to focus on a problem that hasn't been fixed a long time ago.
                  No. Both problems are still there on latest version.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
                    I got KWin compositing running with 75Hz and video playback in mpv is stutter-free.
                    There's no hunger anywhere in the world because I'm eating a sandwich right now.

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                    • #30
                      Reading through the comments in KDE or Gnome news, I always finde people complaining about Nvidia drivers causing some bug on a DE. For some reason that makes me a happy opensource AMD user :-)

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