Re: The State of KDE: Pretty but unstable

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Am 22.10.2015 um 13:18 schrieb Gilboa Davara:
Beyond that, we (my company) recently upgraded ~20 laptops and
workstations to F22 (w/ KDE 5.4) up from F21 (w/ KDE 4.x) and I must
admit that amount of noise was relatively low.
We do see some issues with plasmashell slowly leaking memory and
several key features are missing *, but all in all, Plasma 2 is *far*
*far* *far* better than the initial experience we had when we switched
from Fedora 8 to Fedora 9 (KDE 4.0)

well, the shape of KDE4.0 was so bad that you hardly find anything worser for a long time - not that bad as KDE4.0 is no compliment and my biggest problem is that after a few weeks i did not find anything improved for me which justifies again throwing away things after they finally worked

minutes ago i had again to kill my session hard because the control bar did no longer react and ALT+TAB was not able to bring systray minimized applications in the foreground

after only 10 hours that's bad given that when i was at vacation the only reason to logout where updates in the past

frankly if only oxygen would look identical, but no, now it also wastes a lot of screenheight in the titlebar and with all that widescreen monitors screenheight is expensive - i don't need wasted space for touchscreens on a desktop workstation

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