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Re: Nokia has bought Trolltech with it's QT framework [message #13851 is a reply to message #13819] Tue, 29 January 2008 23:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cbpporter wrote on Tue, 29 January 2008 10:09


I thought that KDE 3.5 was quite stable.


Well, I tried in the past Red Hat + KDE, Suse linux (based on KDE), and recently Kubuntu, also on KDE.
IMO, latest Gnome is more stable and seems (but it can be only a feeling) much more responsive to user commands.
Of course, KDE has more technology inside, more apps and some more integration over Gnome, but..... That's the 4th time I try to go from windows to linux, and the first I stay with linux, thanx to ubuntu and gnome.
I'm using it at work too, with vmware (sigh) just to run my cad application that requires windows and I'm very happy with it.
After one year not a single crash, not in system nor in applications.
KDE apps used to crash often on my previous experiments.
I did even a KDE install on my ubuntu, but I removed it after a while....

I had the feeling that kde was spreading resources to get too many apps inside, loosing on stability... but I can be wrong.

Ciao

Max
 
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